Ventus Respiratory Technologies

Ventus Respiratory Technologies

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Ottawa, Ontario 743 followers

Certified Particulate Respiratory Protection for those who protect us. Soldiers, Police, Firefighters, First Responders.

About us

Ventus is dedicated to providing superior respiratory technology to the military and law enforcement sectors. We are on a mission to set a new standard in respiratory protection - protection that provides maximum breathability, no impediment to job function and easily integrates with existing protective systems.

Industry
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Ottawa, Ontario
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Oxygen, Respirators, Military, PPE, Respiratory Systems, Air Quality, and Air Pollution

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  • Ventus Respiratory Technologies reposted this

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    🇵🇱Cyfry i tabelki to jedno, ale życie i testowanie to zupełnie inna sprawa – często mocno rozbieżna, jak spalanie paliwa na testach w porównaniu do realnego świata. 🤣 Ale nie w tym przypadku. 💪 Ci, którzy mnie znają, wiedzą, że zawsze daję z siebie 1000% zaangażowania, i tak samo było tym razem. Dwa dni intensywnego pokonywania torów przeszkód, biegania, strzelania… aż dziś lekko czuję opuchnięte kolano. A ta maska? To mistrzostwo. Nie wpływa na ułożenie kolby, nie „odbiera oddechu” przy wysiłku, nie powoduje parowania okularów, a co najważniejsze – po treningu czy pracy nie ma tego „słodkiego posmaku w ustach,” który słodki jest tylko z nazwy, a naprawdę szkodzi zdrowiu. Inwestycja w Ventus Respiratory Technologies to ochrona Ciebie i Twoich pracowników. Polecam całkowicie!

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  • Ventus Respiratory Technologies reposted this

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    Since September 11th, 2001, 188 Green Berets have made the ultimate sacrifice in support of the Global War on Terror. However, as of this month, our team has identified more than 200 #GreenBerets who have passed away due to medical illnesses and cancers, either during or following their service post-9/11 - and these are only the ones we know of. Of the (known) 204 post-9/11 Green Berets who succumbed to cancer, the average age at the time of death was 49 years old. The youngest is 29 (SFC Stephen Cherneski), and the oldest is 71 (MG Gary Harrell, ret.). Brain, lung, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers claimed the most lives. Among these, only two cancers—lung and colorectal—have standardized screening protocols. Lung cancer screening typically depends on smoking status and starts around age 50, while colorectal screening generally begins at 45. But these elite operators don’t fit the standard profile. The men who earn the Green Beret are among the top one percent of our nation’s warriors. They are elite athletes, physically conditioned to excel, and they rarely meet typical cancer screening criteria or exhibit common risk factors. And that’s precisely the problem. We are seeing young, otherwise healthy SOF operators being diagnosed with aggressive cancers—men who, by all medical standards, should not be high-risk. Their exposures, lifestyle, and the physical demands of their careers are not accounted for in traditional screening guidelines, leaving them at greater risk for late-stage diagnoses. This highlights the critical need for tailored screenings that reflect their unique health risks, ensuring early detection and prevention for our nation’s most elite warriors. This stark reality underscores the long-term health impacts our #SpecialForces face far beyond the battlefield. More importantly, it highlights the urgency of prevention-based support and early cancer identification. The rising number of cancer-related deaths among these elite warriors emphasizes the need for immediate action—providing comprehensive #CancerScreening and proactive care to detect and address these deadly conditions before they take more lives. Green Berets continue to serve and sacrifice, and we owe it to them to prioritize their health long after returning home.

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  • Ventus Respiratory Technologies reposted this

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    🇵🇱Pierwsza przesyłka masek Ventus Respiratory Technologies jest już w drodze do Polski. Jaki mamy plan? Naszym celem jest uświadomienie osób dowodzących jednostkami podległymi Ministry of National Defence (Republic Of Poland) oraz Ministerstwu Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji o zagrożeniach wynikających z narażenia ich podwładnych na działanie metali ciężkich, jeśli nie zainwestują w ochronę układu oddechowego. Planujemy sporządzić pisma i wysłać je do każdego dowódcy jednostki wojskowej oraz jednostek podlegających Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji podkreślając, że jeśli oczekują profesjonalnego szkolenia od swoich podwładnych, muszą zapewnić im odpowiednią ochronę. Z czym wiąże się jej brak? To świadome narażanie ludzi na takie ryzyko, jak rak płuc, rak kości czy zostanie młodymi inwalidami, których późniejsze leczenie pochłonie dziesiątki milionów złotych. Nie chcemy, aby było „jak kiedyś,” że jakoś to będzie, a człowiek jest tylko narzędziem ślepo wykonującym rozkazy. Zmiany przepisów podniosły wiek emerytalny, więc jeśli dowódcy nie będą teraz dbali o zdrowie swoich podwładnych, albo ci nie dożyją emerytury, albo przechodząc na nią, od razu będą nadmiernie obciążać system opieki zdrowotnej. Przedstawiamy produkt Ventus Respiratory, lidera na światowym rynku ochrony układu oddechowego. Zachęcamy do kontaktu.🤝🤝 🇬🇧The first shipment of Ventus Respiratory Technologies masks is already on its way to Poland. What’s our plan? We aim to educate those in charge of units under the Ministry of National Defence and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration about the dangers of heavy metal exposure their personnel face if they fail to invest in respiratory protection. We plan to draft letters and send them to every military unit commander and those reporting to the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration, stating that if they expect their personnel to undergo professional training, they must provide them with appropriate protection. What are the consequences of neglecting this? It means knowingly exposing people to risks like lung cancer, bone cancer, or becoming young invalids, whose treatment will eventually require tens of millions of zlotys. We don’t want things to go “as they used to,” where people were just tools blindly following orders. Retirement age regulations have increased, so if commanders don’t take care of their personnel’s health now, they either won’t live to reach retirement, or when they do, they’ll place an excessive burden on the healthcare system. We present https://lnkd.in/dqCKEFdd, a global leader in respiratory protection. We invite you to get in touch.🤝🤝

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  • Protecting those who protect us, from lessons learned on the battlefield. Our mission is to provide purpose built protection to eliminate the invisible scars or war and first response activities. #respiratoryprotection #soldiers #police #swat #firefighters #firstresponders #wildlandfire

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    CEO Ventus Respiratory Technologies // ONE9 Capability Labs // Board Director Liberty Defence (TSXV: SCAN)

    “Canadian soldier, now veteran is granted compensation for cancer related directly to toxic exposure experienced while deployed.” This is an important step in Canada as it is one of the first cases that recognizes the respiratory risks that exist for soldiers in training and operations. Now it’s time to build a process and a registry for others who have been exposed. Taking leadership from #Burnpits360 and the U.S. #PactAct, the Canadian Army | Armée canadienne @RCMP Veterans Affairs Canada / Anciens Combattants Canada Government of Canada need to establish a protocols and policy to address these injuries. Ventus Respiratory Technologies is protecting and mitigating the risks associated with toxic exposure but our leaders have a duty and responsibility to ensure safety and care during and after service. Rosie Lopez-Torres Le Roy Torres #68medical Uriah Popp, USA CSM (R) Jason Davis Clint Mayhue Thomas J. Kehoe, Jr. Ani Tourian Sandra Stickel ONE9 https://lnkd.in/gFE4NxzX

    Canadian soldier granted compensation for cancer after Veterans Affairs denied his application

    Canadian soldier granted compensation for cancer after Veterans Affairs denied his application

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  • Our amazing partners ReconBrothers GmbH put our mission and capabilities into this informative video. Check them out and learn about our shared passion. https://lnkd.in/g4B_iEiS #respiratoryprotection #performance #shoot #move #communicate #breathe #CE #certified

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  • Shape the future of Veteran Healthcare. Use the link below to submit and support this policy.

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    Executive Director and Co-founder, Burn Pits 360. Grass Roots Advocate who led PACT ACT into law. Senior Advisor, 4d Medical. Press Agent Espada PR Jasmin Espada (818)521-3807 Jasmin@espadapr.com

    🗣️Urgent, Call To Arms! We only have 2 weeks to have your voice heard to establish a pathway for war lung disease! For over two years, Burn Pits 360 has fought tirelessly to get the VA to recognize Constrictive Bronchiolitis (CB) and adopt a specific diagnostic code for this debilitating condition. This is a major victory for Post 9/11 Veterans exposed to toxic burn pits, but we need your help to ensure the VA’s proposed rule properly reflects the needs of Veterans. The VA has opened a 30-day comment period where Veterans, physicians, and advocates can submit feedback on the new CB evaluation criteria. While the rule proposes to add new criteria like maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 Max) and metabolic equivalents, we believe it’s critical to include confirmed biopsy results as a primary diagnostic criterion. We need non invasive technologies and pathways. Your voice matters! We encourage all Veterans, healthcare professionals, and supporters to submit comments to ensure the final rule fully supports those suffering from CB. This is your chance to influence the policies that will determine disability ratings and access to care for countless Veterans. Submit your comment at the link in our bio https://lnkd.in/gtr48AHk Together, we can ensure that Veterans with Constrictive Bronchiolitis receive the recognition, care, and benefits they deserve. Let’s continue the fight! #stopthedelay #pactact Terri Tanielian David Shulkin Le Roy Torres David Sutherland Christina Nichols Julie Tomáška, PhD, MSPH Jedidah Poole General David H. Petraeus, US Army (Ret.) Arjun Grewal John Feal Ivelisse Porroa-García Kelly Kennedy Patricia Kime Reserve Organization of America (ROA) Wounded Warrior Project Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) DAV (Disabled American Veterans) The American Legion Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) LULAC UTD Matthew Shuman American Thoracic Society American Lung Association Erika Sward Prezant (FDNY) Paul Sullivan

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  • Ventus Respiratory Technologies reposted this

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    16,977 followers

    Since September 11th, 2001, 188 Green Berets have made the ultimate sacrifice in support of the Global War on Terror. However, as of this month, our team has identified more than 200 #GreenBerets who have passed away due to medical illnesses and cancers, either during or following their service post-9/11 - and these are only the ones we know of. Of the (known) 204 post-9/11 Green Berets who succumbed to cancer, the average age at the time of death was 49 years old. The youngest is 29 (SFC Stephen Cherneski), and the oldest is 71 (MG Gary Harrell, ret.). Brain, lung, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers claimed the most lives. Among these, only two cancers—lung and colorectal—have standardized screening protocols. Lung cancer screening typically depends on smoking status and starts around age 50, while colorectal screening generally begins at 45. But these elite operators don’t fit the standard profile. The men who earn the Green Beret are among the top one percent of our nation’s warriors. They are elite athletes, physically conditioned to excel, and they rarely meet typical cancer screening criteria or exhibit common risk factors. And that’s precisely the problem. We are seeing young, otherwise healthy SOF operators being diagnosed with aggressive cancers—men who, by all medical standards, should not be high-risk. Their exposures, lifestyle, and the physical demands of their careers are not accounted for in traditional screening guidelines, leaving them at greater risk for late-stage diagnoses. This highlights the critical need for tailored screenings that reflect their unique health risks, ensuring early detection and prevention for our nation’s most elite warriors. This stark reality underscores the long-term health impacts our #SpecialForces face far beyond the battlefield. More importantly, it highlights the urgency of prevention-based support and early cancer identification. The rising number of cancer-related deaths among these elite warriors emphasizes the need for immediate action—providing comprehensive #CancerScreening and proactive care to detect and address these deadly conditions before they take more lives. Green Berets continue to serve and sacrifice, and we owe it to them to prioritize their health long after returning home.

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  • Ventus Respiratory Technologies reposted this

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    Solutions 21 Leader | Lung-Pro Advocate | Neoteric Surfer

    The Advantage Targeted Pressure Device must be basic issue for every service member and first responder. Uriah Popp, USA CSM (R) is the founder of one of the most innovative medical device firms I’ve ever seen… but that makes sense, for decades he was the leader our service members deserved, and now he’s the entrepreneur we need.

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    Founder 6:8 Medical Solutions/ Inventor Popp Point Pressure Devices (P3D)

    Ever needed an extra hand? It happens a lot providing field care. Launching Soon is the Advantage, a targeted pressure device that works with all CoTCCC recommended tourniquets, most wraps, and even non-pressure bandages to stop bleeding fast and maintain pressure where you want it. Great for tourniquet conversion, proximal pressure, and helps prevent rebleed. Our goal is to simplify trauma care and save lives through simple to opperate intutive devices. #popppointpressuredevices #P3D #sixeightmedicalsolutions

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  • Ventus Respiratory Technologies reposted this

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    CEO Ventus Respiratory Technologies // ONE9 Capability Labs // Board Director Liberty Defence (TSXV: SCAN)

    I’m looking forward to attending and participating next week at International Society for Respiratory Protection (ISRP) Collaborating with experts and learning about the latest research and advancements in #RPE enables Ventus Respiratory Technologies to be a trusted and agile partner to our customers and community of #police #military #fire #firstresponder users.

    Introducing Our Platinum Sponsor With the 21st ISRP Conference just around the corner, scheduled for September 23-26, 2024, in the historic city of Oxford, we are proud to shine a spotlight on our esteemed Platinum Sponsor, TSI. Your exceptional support plays a key role in the success of this event, promoting essential collaboration and advancing innovation within the respiratory protection community. We extend our deepest gratitude to TSI for your unwavering dedication and partnership! Join us in Oxford for a dynamic and collaborative gathering, where we will explore the latest advancements, research, and best practices in respiratory protection, use, and users. Click here to view the conference program: https://lnkd.in/d8_ysXcj #ISRP2024 #TSI #RespiratoryProtection

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