We Make Emergency Gear So You Don’t Have to Think About It
Here’s something you don’t hear often in medical device marketing: most of our products are boring.
And we mean that as a compliment.
When an EMT reaches for a manual resuscitator at 2 AM, they don’t want excitement. They don’t want to admire the design. They want the damn thing to work.
Same goes for anesthesia masks, cervical collars, air splints, CPR pocket masks — all of it. Nobody buys this stuff for fun. They buy it because they need it to do one job, every single time.
That’s where we come in.
Who’s “We”?
We’re Tianzuo Medical been around since 2011. Over 100 employees. Based in Xiamen, Fujian. ISO 13485:2016 certified, CE marked, FDA registered.
But that’s just the formal stuff.
We also happen to be the drafting entity for China’s technical review guidelines for manual resuscitator registration. Meaning: we don’t just follow industry rules — we help write them.
What We Actually Make
Our product line isn’t huge. We don’t do everything. We focus on three areas:
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Category |
What That Means |
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Emergency |
Manual resuscitators (Ambu bags, BVMs), CPR pocket masks, anti-choking devices, extrication collars, inflatable air splints |
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Anesthesia |
PVC and silicone anesthesia masks, breathing circuits |
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Respiratory |
Nebulizers, oxygen masks, related disposables |
Nothing flashy. Just the stuff clinicians grab when they need to stabilize, ventilate, or immobilize — fast.
Why We’re Not a Random Supplier
If you’ve been sourcing from China for a while, you’ve probably had this experience:
“The sample was great. The bulk order wasn’t.”
We’ve heard that from too many buyers. So we built our operation differently.
In-house everything. Injection molding, blow molding, silicone processing, printing, engraving — it’s all under one roof. No subcontracting to some workshop you’ll never visit.
On-site mold-making. CNC machining centers, EDM, wire-cutting. If a mold needs tweaking, we do it ourselves — not after a three-week back-and-forth with a third party.
Dedicated manufacturing arm. Our subsidiary, Xiamen Dahton Meditech, handles OEM and ODM work. Same quality system. Same standards. Just separate teams so production and custom projects don’t interfere with each other.
One Thing We’ve Learned (The Hard Way)
We’ve been at this since 2011. Over the years, we’ve seen what fails in the field:
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Air splints that lose pressure because the seam welding wasn’t strong enough
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Cervical collars that don’t stay closed because the Velcro gives up after a few uses
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Ambu bags that don’t refill properly because the inlet valve gets stuck
We fixed those on our end — not by adding features, but by paying attention to the small stuff. Stronger seams. Better zippers. Valves that actually seal.
None of these are “innovations.” They’re just things that should have been done right from the start.
If You’re a Buyer, Here’s What Matters
Skip the marketing fluff. Ask your supplier:
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What’s your seam welding process?
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How do you test air retention on splints?
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Can you trace a batch back to specific production records?
If they hesitate, you’ve got your answer.
We don’t hesitate. Our documentation is ready, our production records are traceable, and our quality team actually tests — not just spot-checks
Final Thought
We don’t make the most exciting medical devices in the world.
But when a paramedic uses our BVM at 3 AM, or a nurse grabs one of our anesthesia masks for an emergency intubation — we want that tool to be the last thing they have to worry about.
That’s the whole point.
Product range: Manual resuscitators (Ambu bag, BVM), CPR pocket masks, anesthesia masks (PVC & silicone), cervical collars, inflatable air splints, anti-choking devices, nebulizers.
Certifications: ISO 13485:2016, CE (MDD/MDR), FDA registered.
Contact: Reach out through the website, or connect with our international trade team via Xiamen Winner Trade — they handle all export inquiries.
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