Description
Allied Medical Disposable Collection Canisters — Reliable Suction Fluid Management for the Hospital Setting
Designed for OR, ICU, ER, and long-term care environments, these Disposable Collection Canisters make suction collection safe, efficient and easy to manage. With a secure snap-on lid, integrated filter, DISS or stem inlet options and clear calibration markings, they streamline canister replacement and improve fluid containment.
Key Features & Benefits
- Secure snap-on lid with audible click signals a proper seal to prevent accidental removal.
- Integrated hydrophobic filter in the lid improves flow by ~20% and automatically seals when exposed to excessive moisture, safeguarding the vacuum line.
- DISS or stem inlet compatibility allows attachment to most portable suction units and wall-mounted suction regulators, reducing excess tubing and eliminating trouble with brackets. Built-in tubing hooks on the lid eliminate the need to coil excess tubing and help prevent kinks or occlusions.
- Large, easy-read calibration markings & writable patient info area permit clear tracking of fluid volumes and patient identification.
- Available in multiple sizes: e.g., 1500 mL, 2400 mL capacity variants depending on model and usage needs.
How & When to Use
- Select the appropriate size (e.g., 1500 mL or 2400 mL) and inlet type (DISS or stem) based on your suction system.
- Attach the canister firmly to your suction unit or wall regulator; listen for the “snap” sound to confirm the lid is sealed.
- Monitor fluid volume via the calibrated markings; use the writable area for patient ID or date.
- When full, detach per facility protocol and dispose of the canister as a sealed, single-use unit.
- Use these in surgical suites, ICUs, recovery rooms, or any setting requiring efficient suction canister turnover.
Important Things to Know
- Single-use disposable design: These canisters are meant for one-time use and should be disposed of according to your facility’s biohazard or suction-canister protocol.
- Ensure compatibility with your suction system’s inlet connection: DISS vs. stem-type.
- Though filtered, suction systems still require appropriate maintenance and overflow protection mechanisms.
- Verify size and model fits your clinical workflow—canister capacity, tubing length or inlet type should match your environment.
- Store unopened in a clean, dry environment; follow facility policy for use and disposal.
| SKU # | 915905 |
| Manufacturer # | 20-08-0003 |
| Brand | Allied® |
| Manufacturer | Allied Healthcare |
| Country of Origin | Unknown |
| Application | Suction Canister |
| Attachments | Hydrophobic Filter |
| For Use With | For Use With OptiVac® Aspirators |
| Graduations | Graduated |
| HCPCS | A7000 (Disclaimer) |
| Is_Active_Vendor | Y |
| Is_DSCSA | N |
| Is_Discontinued | N |
| Is_Medical_Device | N |
| Lid Type | Snap-On Lid |
| Lot_Tracking_Flag | N |
| Material | Plastic |
| On_Allocation | N |
| Sterility | NonSterile |
| Supplier_ID | 488121 |
| Tubing Type | Without Tubing |
| UNSPSC Code | 42293521 |
| Usage | Disposable |
| Volume | 1500 mL |