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I can't be the only one, so I sent 3M a little e-mail with my request and my reasons.
Let me know what you think.
As a fire fighter of 19 years, and EMT-B of 7 years, and a current
Paramedic student, please take into consideration my request for a new
color for Littmann Stethoscope tubing. I believe that hot pink or neon
green would be a fantastic niche-market seller for the following reasons.
1. It's different. No other high quality stethoscope manufacturer
offers these colors.
2. When working an incident late at night, out in the open, a hot pink
or neon green stetho is much easier to locate when you happen to sit
it down in the grass/lawn. (Trust me when I say I speak from
experience, having laid a black stetho down and been unable to locate
it, all the while my patients were staring, waiting, etc.
3. No one in EMS or the Fire Service is going to steal a hot pink
stetho. Much too much machismo to be caught using one of this color,
unless you are completely secure in your masculinity, or are
feminine.
4. If someone does happen to steal your hot pink stetho, you WILL be
able to locate it the next time you work an incident with the thief.
I would like it to be offered in either the Lightweight or Classic II
model, as the higher-priced models are 1. out of my current price range,
and 2. are much too good at what they do for the types of incidents we
handle.
I make this request in all seriousness (and hopefully a touch of humor), as
I currently use a hot-pink Sprague-type stetho on the fire department, and
my Lightweight Littmann when working with EMS.
Thank you for your time, and I await your response.
Let me know what you think.
As a fire fighter of 19 years, and EMT-B of 7 years, and a current
Paramedic student, please take into consideration my request for a new
color for Littmann Stethoscope tubing. I believe that hot pink or neon
green would be a fantastic niche-market seller for the following reasons.
1. It's different. No other high quality stethoscope manufacturer
offers these colors.
2. When working an incident late at night, out in the open, a hot pink
or neon green stetho is much easier to locate when you happen to sit
it down in the grass/lawn. (Trust me when I say I speak from
experience, having laid a black stetho down and been unable to locate
it, all the while my patients were staring, waiting, etc.
3. No one in EMS or the Fire Service is going to steal a hot pink
stetho. Much too much machismo to be caught using one of this color,
unless you are completely secure in your masculinity, or are
feminine.
4. If someone does happen to steal your hot pink stetho, you WILL be
able to locate it the next time you work an incident with the thief.
I would like it to be offered in either the Lightweight or Classic II
model, as the higher-priced models are 1. out of my current price range,
and 2. are much too good at what they do for the types of incidents we
handle.
I make this request in all seriousness (and hopefully a touch of humor), as
I currently use a hot-pink Sprague-type stetho on the fire department, and
my Lightweight Littmann when working with EMS.
Thank you for your time, and I await your response.