SafER Portable Systems Can Improve Global Respiratory Health in Third World Settings

The World Health Organization cites a staggering half of the world’s population lacks access to healthcare due to extreme poverty, financial distress prevents their ability to pay for services. Critical issues facing developing countries include the impact of long covid, air pollution resulting from wildfires caused by climate change, and lower respiratory infections like tuberculosis, […]

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SafER Medical Announces Private Placement Funding Opportunity

SafER Medical Products Inc, is pleased to announce a new private placement funding opportunity for accredited investors. As detailed in the Private Placement Memorandum (PPM), this offering will raise a total of $10 million, with the proceeds targeted to fuel SafER’s next stage of rapid growth. The offering is only open to Accredited Investors as […]

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Optimize ROI on Pentamidine Treatments with Portable Negative Pressure Systems

A recent study was conducted to compare the efficacy of a portable negative pressure system (PNPS) and an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) on the mitigation of fugitive emissions of nebulized Pentamidine isethionate. The study results showed that SafER Medical Products’ portable negative pressure system reduced risks to hospital staff from fugitive aerosolized Pentamidine; and […]

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Inspired by the Pandemic, Emergency Physicians and Florida Firm ROBRADY design Launch the World’s 1st Ultraportable, Ultra-quiet Negative Pressure ULPA Filtration System

Sarasota Florida, September 2, 2021 (PR) Emergency physicians teamed with ROBRADY, a world-class product development firm, to create a portable negative pressure ULPA (Ultra Low Particulate Air) filtration system used by healthcare providers in any healthcare setting while administering patient care, lifesaving respiratory treatments and procedures or during patient transport.

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