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LifeVac is currently in the headlines and for those that aren't aware of it, it's the anti-choking device that has been able to save lives all over the globe.

The time of writing. The product has been the subject of much debate over the past few months however reports of the American-based company's breakthrough appliance saving lives are increasingly common.

Arthur Lih created the LifeVac after witnessing the grief of parents who lost their child due to grape poisoning. Since then, he's created, refined and introduced LifeVac for the world at large, mynewsdesk.com/global-product/pressreleases/lifevac-review-best-anti-choking-device-3172449.

Lifevac Analysis
In the UK, LifeVac has been very well received in the care sector and care facilities across the country already being able to report the benefits that the anti-choking device prevented choking of the residents. Because they cannot receive regular choking prevention the device is a superior option, especially for people using wheelchairs. If someone is using a moulded wheelchair, abdominal thrusts and back blows are not able to be done to the fullest extent.

Lifevac Application Process
The procedure for using the device is simple enough. If traditional methods fail, grab the LifeVac then put the mask on then push, pull and the suction should dislodge any blockages from the airway. This is very useful in all situations where conventional methods would fail or cause greater harm than good for the choker.

There are many options for LifeVac Anti-Choking Devices. They come in kits for the home as well as wall-mounted kits, and ones for emergency medical services. A lot of care facilities are adopting the LifeVac and are showing their effectiveness. The latest example of which was reported on the 9th of August 2019 after just weeks of training the staff of a Polish care facility used the LifeVac to use to save an 81 year old resident. The LifeVac has proved successful with people of all ages, even when conventional anti choking methods fail and has added to the applause of the device.

Lifevac Reearch
LifeVac's claims are backed by several medical journals, like The American Journal of Emergency Medicine (IJPO) and International Journal of Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology (IJPO) and add to its the popularity. A study was conducted and the LifeVac proved to be effective at first clearing obstructions 472 out of 500 cases. This suggests that, with further investigation, the device may have the potential to "save lives in the event that abdominal thrusts fail to resuscitate the choking victim."