Description
First-Aid Emergency Choking Device
- Model Number:Â First Aid Kits
- Feature:Â Eco-Friendly, Stocked
- Material:Â PET PE
- Origin:Â Mainland China
- CN:Â Guangdong
- Type:Â Storage Bags
Description
- WORRIED ABOUT CHOKING? : non-invasive rescue suction device that can save a life in an airway obstruction emergency. Beware of copycats!
- EASY TO USE: The LifeVac was designed to be easy to use. Easy enough that if you live alone, you can use on yourself in a choking emergency.
- NO PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED: This one kit covers children and adults. The duration of suction is minimal so is safe and effective.
- YOUR PURCHASE INCLUDES: Complete with Patented One-way Valve, One Pediatric Mask, One Adult Mask, One Set of Instructions for using in a Durable Travel Bag
- NEVER EXPIRES: device will NOT have to be replaced unless used to save the life of a choking victim. Only the masks will need to be replaced every 2-3 years. If used, please contact us through our website to fill out a “Life Saved” report for a replacement.
- CAN SAVE A LIFE: it’s a non-powered single patient portable suction device developed for clearing an upper airway.
- The negative pressure generated by the force of the suction is 3 times greater than the highest recorded abdominal thrusts.
- It’s capable of generating 300 mmhg of suction. The duration of suction is minimal safe and effective. No prescription required.
DON’T BECOME A STATISTIC
- A leading cause of death in children
- One child dies every 5 days from choking
- A leading cause of accidental deaths in persons over the age of 65
- 5,000 deaths yearly in the US alone
- Leads to 100,000 visits to the ER yearly
- Over 100 million Americans have no defense against aspiration emergencies due to pregnancy, disability, obesity, or being alone
- More people die from aspirating than die in fires, drowning or accidental shootings
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE
- 0-4 minutes: Brain damage unlikely
- 4-6 minutes: Brain damage possible
- 6-10 minutes: Brain damage probable
- 10 minutes : Probably brain death
- Average emergency response time is 7 to 12 minutes
- Candy is associated with 19% ER visits for aspiration emergencies – 65% due to hard candy and 35% gummy bears, chocolate, caramel, etc.
- Coins were responsible for 18% of ER visits for children age 1 to 4 years
First-Aid Emergency Choking Device
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