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Automated Euthanasia Systems for Rodents


     E-35000 Wall Mount Auto CO2 System

   
   

Anesthetize, then Euthanize
  • Fully automated euthanasia systems designed to eliminate variables when treating small laboratory animals with CO2.
  • Assured Standardized compliance with the AVMA panel on euthanasia guidelines.
  • System shuts down if present parameters are not functioning.
    Warnig light indicates loss of CO2 supply.
  • Virtually eliminates the potential for operator error.
  • Flexibility of re-programming any of the presets. This feature is password protected, so only qualified personnel can make changes.
  • Interactive control panel makes training and operation simple.
  • Available in two configurations: a stationary wall mounted unit or a modular unit.
  • Control box can be sanitized per NEMA4 recommendations.

The system works in two fully automated phases:
First phase: animals are anesthetized with a low CO2 flow
Second phase: animals are taken to terminal stage with increased CO2 flow.

Program Presets:
The system is preset with cycles for mice, rats , and guinea pigs. An "other" catagory is also available for custom programming of additional species.\

Chamber Features:
Available in large or small sizes

Polycarbonate and acrylic construction

Removable sliding lid

Electronic lid latch prevents system use when not engaged

All tubing has quick disconnect fittings

Three black side and one clear side assures minimal animal anxiety

Chamber is autoclavable

 
 
 

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