Kari the Mortician Gets Hands on with the Ring Rescue Compression Device
Kari the Mortician, a licensed funeral director and embalmer, got the chance to try the Ring Rescue Compression Device. It has been used in the medical field for a while and the applications in the funeral business would be great! Check out how Kari uses the device and some before and after pictures. "Helping you preserve sentimental rings: Ring Rescue Inc. offers effective solutions for professionals in healthcare, fire, jewelry and funeral services who deal with removing stuck rings. Our compression device helps you remove stuck rings non-destructively by shrinking the finger 100% of the time, allowing for more room to manipulate the ring off. Our non-hydrating lubricant was specially designed to aid in this process as it will not cause the finger to swell like other lubricants can." Ring Rescue Inc. 20 Orion Court, Dartmouth, NS, Canada. B2Y 4W6 1 (888) 640-7476 [email protected] https://www.ringrescue.com/ www.karinorthey.com [email protected]

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