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Grip-Lok® Securement Devices

Grip-Lok® Securement Devices

Grip-Lok Securement Devices are designed to improve patient safety and comfort when securing any IV, catheter or tube. The unique features allow for an easy-to-apply, secure attachment to help avoid dislodgement while increasing patient comfort.

  • Developed with medical grade, hypoallergenic adhesive that promotes skin integrity
  • Hook-and-loop design allows for repositioning and access to the catheter after securement
  • Low-profile design keeps the device close to the skin while promoting patient comfort
  • Made in the USA
  • Meets INS guidelines for engineered securement

Product Codes

Code
Description
U/M
2100ANG
Sm Nasogastric Securement
100 / Box
2100NGH
Sm Nasogastric Securement Device w/ Hydrocolloid
50 / Box
2200NUZA
Xs Securement w/ Zinc Oxide
50 / Box
3200S
Sm Universal Securement
100 / Box
3300M
Med Universal Securement
100 / Box
3300MART
Med Non-Winged Peripheral IV & Arterial Catheter Securement
100 / Box
3300MEPI
Med Epidural Securement
50 / Box
3300MIV
Med Winged Peripheral IV & Arterial Catheter Securement
100 / Box
3300MWA
Med Universal Securement w/ Wide Silicone Adhesion
100 / Box
3303MCS-TA
Med Securement for Arrow® PICC/CVC
50 / Box
3304MCS-BA
Med Securement for Bard® PICC/CVC
50 / Box
3306MCS-NA
Med Securement for Xcela® / Navilyst® PICC
50 / Box

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