Respirix Emergency Choking Device
- No Training Needed
- Works in Seconds
- All-Ages Fit
- Police-Endorsed
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Don't Let Your Child Be Next
Choking is the leading cause of child fatalities and results in over 100,000 emergency room visits annually.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It's a simple 3-step process: Place the mask over the nose and mouth, Push the handle down, then Pull rapidly to create suction that dislodges the obstruction. The one-way valve ensures you can never push air back in or force the object deeper.
No training required. It's designed for use during panic mode when technique goes out the window. The simple Place-Push-Pull operation works even when you're terrified and shaking.
Yes. Each kit includes multiple mask sizes for infants, children, and adults. The one-way valve prevents any air from being pushed into the lungs, making it safe for any age.
Yes. Many paramedics, EMTs, and fire departments carry these devices. First responders also keep them in their personal vehicles for their own families — if it's trusted by professionals, it's proven.
Yes, Respirix is FDA-registered and manufactured to medical device standards. It's been used to save hundreds of lives when traditional CPR methods failed.
Most parents keep one at home (kitchen or with the first aid kit) and one in the car. It's compact enough for a diaper bag or purse. Choking doesn't only happen at mealtimes — be prepared wherever you go.
We'll send you a free replacement device — no questions asked. Your successful save becomes powerful proof for other families. You did the right thing by being prepared.
Jennifer Martinez
This is exactly why we have one. My son choked on a grape last summer and I did back blows for what felt like forever but was probably 30 seconds. He was turning purple and I thought I was doing it wrong. My husband grabbed the Respirix from the kitchen drawer and it came out on the second pull. I still cry thinking about it. Every parent should have one of these.