studies show the odds of somebody having one in the right place at the right time are zero.
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one could do it with a fleshlight too, but hide it once they come back to consciousness cause they tend to not appreciate it.
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@TheMarkCompany seems like something that should of been invented years ago.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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looks like a toilet plunger.
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can also be applied to someone sitting/wheelchair bound, no risk to the casualty. Very simply, safe and very effective
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LifeVac has already saved lives from choking to death, it is in 100's of care homes, schools, respite centres,
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...but the person wouldn't necessarily be laying still but moving around in a panic...
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50 trials is hardly grounds for calling a medical device successful.
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it does and so does LifeVac saving lives.
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face plunger is revolutionary
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this video is the stuff of nightmares
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compressing the device over the face would force the object further into the throat. Op error chances HIGH
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one way valve
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