The Super Ventilator mimics the natural respiratory mechanism of the body, thus causing no damage, compared to conventional positive pressure ventilators (e.g. ambubag).
Can be operated manually or by a low-powered motor, and can thus be used even in unelectrified villages.
"The NGO has developed a mono-wheel ambulance suited for rough and rocky terrain and a portable low/no power ventilator that can be used in villages with no electricity. It urged for for direction to the government to set up an emergency team to organize logistics and funding to help deliver snake-bite kits to all affected persons."
– The Times of India
HC notice to Maharashtra government on relief for snake-bite victims, Jun 9, 2014