just watched a story on bbc breakfast about a couple who lost their kid, 9 month old, due to choking at nursery

the couple set up a foundation to get lifevac's put inside all nurseries

"As of June 2023, the voluntary restrictions on the LifeVac anti-choking device have been lifted, meaning that this device may again be made available for purchase on the wider UK market"

Oliver's foundation is the one they set up

(simple tool that could save lives)

oliversfoundation.org.uk/post/

while watching that it reminded me of this

Warning over use of anti-choking suction devices on children

British medical charity says there is insufficient evidence on effectiveness or safety in family settings

(that article has been updated see footnote)

theguardian.com/society/2022/f

they aren't cheap either

Why is LifeVac so expensive?

The main cost in the LifeVac unit is in manufacturing and importing the patent pending one-way valve assembly. These are only manufactured in the US and the UK (under license).

LifeVac isn't the only one on the market DeChocker is another one

The DeChoker resulted in gross injury to the tongue and failed to remove the obstruction in all trials. LifeVac was successful in removing the barium‐moistened saltines but failed to remove all other foreign bodies. Both devices applied significant pressure to the tongue.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/

Sign in to participate in the conversation

CounterSocial is the first Social Network Platform to take a zero-tolerance stance to hostile nations, bot accounts and trolls who are weaponizing OUR social media platforms and freedoms to engage in influence operations against us. And we're here to counter it.