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LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults
LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults
LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults
LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults
LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults
LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults
LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults
LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults

LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults | Portable Airway Assist & First Aid Choking Device | Yellow Travel Kit

Product ID : 42684667
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Galleon Product ID 42684667
UPC / ISBN 861564000154
Shipping Weight 0.64 lbs
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Model LVC3002
Manufacturer LifeVac
Shipping Dimension 11.69 x 7.13 x 3.86 inches
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LifeVac Choking Rescue Device for Kids and Adults Features

  • Yellow Travel Kit Cover Children and Adults: Take the Travel Kit with you on the road. Yellow Travel Kit includes One LifeVac suction device with a patent-pending one-way Valve, One Pediatric Mask, One Adult Mask, and One Set of Instructions for using the LifeVac, all included in a Yellow Durable Travel Bag.

  • Worried About Choking?: LifeVac is a patented, non-invasive suction rescue device that can save a life in the event of an air obstruction. Take action and be prepared with the appropriate equipment to protect yourself and your loved ones from the dangers of choking.

  • Easy to Use: The LifeVac was designed to be simple to operate. If you're alone and have a choking emergency, you can use LifeVac on yourself. This child choking suction device has special air vents that help maximize the suction power and an ergonomically designed plunger that ensures a perfect fit for both adults and children.

  • No Prescription Required: This kit covers children and adults. The duration of suction is minimal, so LifeVac is safe and effective. This choking device is a life-saving tool that can be very helpful in case of choking emergencies or special situations, whether you want to upgrade your first aid kit or simply be prepared for any emergency!

  • Never Expires: The LifeVac device will not have to be replaced unless used to save the life of a choking victim. Check masks periodically and strongly consider replacing them every two to three years.


About LifeVac Choking Rescue Device For Kids And Adults

LIFEVAC CAN SAVE A LIFE The LifeVac is a non-powered single patient portable suction device developed for resuscitating an aspirating victim when the standard protocol has been followed without success. The negative pressure generated by the force of the suction is 3 times greater than the highest recorded abdominal thrusts. The LifeVac comes with two mask sizes, Adult and Pediatric. This Travel Kit also comes complete with a durable easy access travel bag. The LifeVac Travel Kit does not come with a practice mask which is part of the LifeVac Home Kit HOW TO USE: 1. Place LifeVac on the patient. 2. Push down on suction device. 3. Swiftly Pull up handle. 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