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LifeAid 2.0 | Anti-Choking Device For Adult & Children
LifeAid 2.0 | Anti-Choking Device For Adult & Children
Built for parents. Trusted by caregivers.
Easy-to-use choking rescue device designed for seniors, families, and anyone who wants dependable emergency protection.
- Incredibly easy to use — place, press, and pull
- Designed for adults and children
- Can be used even when alone
- Simple, non-invasive emergency support
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Trusted by First Responders
As an EMT, LifeAid is one of the most practical choking rescue tools I’ve seen. It’s compact, simple to use under stress, and includes both adult and child masks. I keep one at home and recommend having one anywhere people eat.
Meet LifeAid
LifeAid is a choking rescue device designed to support emergency response when an airway obstruction occurs.
Built for ease of use in high-stress moments, LifeAid offers a straightforward way to assist when traditional choking relief methods may not be effective.
Each LifeAid kit includes two mask sizes—one for adults and one for children over 22 pounds—making it a practical option for households caring for everyone from young children to older adults.
No Help
Needed
For Adults &
Children
No Strength
Needed
Compact &
Travel-Ready
No Expiry
(Unless Used)
Easy to Use
for Elderly
Designed To Help When Every Second Counts
Place
Gently position the mask over the mouth and nose for a secure fit.
Press
Press down firmly to create a tight seal.
Pull
Pull the handle back to help clear the blockage.
IMPORTANT USAGE NOTE:
Real Stories. Real Lives. Forever Changed.
Who Needs LifeAid The Most?
Choking can happen to anyone — but some people are more vulnerable than others.
with Children
Women
People
with Obesity
Alone
What's Inside The Box
Time matters more than you think
The first few minutes can change everything. Make sure you're ready to respond
LifeAid
With LifeAid, you can respond immediately.
EMS
Brain damage from oxygen loss
Typical EMS response time
High risk of death from oxygen loss
What Makes LifeAid Different
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Other Devices |
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|---|---|---|
| Can Be Used Alone |
Yes
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Not always
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| Safe for All Ages |
Adult + Child Masks
|
May vary by product
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| Requires a Lot of Strength |
No
|
Yes
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| Simple Under Stress |
Simple 3-step method
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May vary
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| Works if Person Can't Assist |
Yes
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Not always
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| Compact & Travel-Ready |
Yes
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Often bulky or incomplete
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Mary Thompson
Linda Martinez
Susan Reynolds
Still Have Questions? We're Here to Help.
Find answers to common questions about LifeAid products and how they can help protect your family.
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While CPR or the Heimlich Maneuver are vital life-saving techniques, they require proper training and can be difficult to execute correctly in high-stress situations. LifeAid™, on the other hand, is designed for instant use, allowing you to remove airway obstructions with a single, simple pull. This ensures that even if you're alone or untrained, you can act swiftly to save precious seconds and prevent potential brain damage or worse, providing a complementary solution to traditional CPR methods.
Yes. LifeAid is designed for self-use in emergencies when no one else is around to help.
LifeAid is designed to protect both children and adults with just one kit. It includes two different mask sizes: a smaller mask for children over 12 months old who weigh at least 22 pounds (10 kg), and a standard mask for teens, adults, and seniors.
The LifeAid device is a one-time use-only airway clearance device. If the LifeAid device is used in a choking emergency and has saved the victim's life, the unit should not be used again for sanitary reasons. If used, please contact us through our website to fill out a "Report a Life Saved" questionnaire. We will contact you and gladly replace your unit free of charge. The LifeAid unit can be used multiple times if the obstruction is not dislodged on the first application. The masks should be inspected and consider replacing every 2-3 years.
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