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Get it between 2025-07-11 to 2025-07-18. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Trusted by medical professionals and everyday people, LifeVac has saved thousands of lives and is safe and effective to use in choking emergencies.
LifeVac will never push the obstruction deeper into the victim’s airway as it features a one-way valve which ensures that when the device is used, it will not force the obstruction deeper into the airway of the victim.
Easy to Use: LifeVac was designed to be simple to operate: It’s as easy as Place, Push, Pull. Our life-saving device can be self-administered in the event one experiences a choking emergency when alone.
Never Expires: LifeVac will not have to be replaced unless used to save a life. Masks should be checked periodically and replaced every two to three years.
One kit provides protection for your entire family, including both children and adults and is HSA / FSA approved.
LIFEVAC CAN SAVE A LIFE The LifeVac is 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. The LifeVac is capable of generating 300 mmhg of suction. The duration of suction is minimal so LifeVac is 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