What is the NexBreath Anti-choking Device?
The NexBreath is a non-invasive, manually operated device designed to quickly remove airway obstructions during choking emergencies. It uses gentle suction to dislodge blockages, allowing normal breathing to resume within seconds. The device is suitable for both adults and children, and its compact size makes it ideal for home, travel, or workplace use.
How does NexBreath work?
NexBreath works by creating a controlled vacuum using a plunger-style handle and a transparent one-way valve. The user places the mask over the mouth and nose, pushes down, and pulls up to generate suction. This action draws out the obstruction, and the transparent valve allows visual confirmation that the airway is clear.
Is NexBreath safe for children and adults?
Yes, NexBreath is designed for use on both adults and children. It comes with two mask sizes for a secure fit and uses gentle suction that is safe for all ages. The device is non-invasive and does not require insertion into the airway, minimizing risks.
Can NexBreath be used for self-rescue?
Yes, one of the unique features of NexBreath is that it can be used for self-rescue. The ergonomic handle and compact design allow individuals to operate the device on themselves if they start choking and are alone.
Does NexBreath require batteries or electricity?
No, NexBreath is manually operated and does not require batteries, wires, or any complex setup. It is ready to use at any time, making it perfect for emergency situations anywhere.
Is NexBreath clinically tested and approved?
NexBreath is a clinically tested device that follows established medical principles for airway management. Its materials are medical-grade, and every component is designed with safety in mind.
How do I maintain and store NexBreath?
Inspect the masks and seals regularly to ensure they are in good condition. Store NexBreath in a clean, dry place, such as a first-aid kit, car, or travel bag. Proper maintenance ensures the device remains reliable for years.
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