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What the 2026 FDA Authorization Changed for Choking Readiness, and What It Still Didn't Change
April 6th, 2026

What the 2026 FDA Authorization Changed for Choking Readiness, and What It Still Didn't Change

A practical FITIGER explainer on what the 2026 FDA authorization changed and what it didn't. Covers second-line treatment, AHA first-line response, redundancy planning, procurement risk, and the difference between authorized products and lookalike devices.
School Airway Safety in 2026: Placement, Training, and the Retrieval Gap
April 6th, 2026

School Airway Safety in 2026: Placement, Training, and the Retrieval Gap

A practical 2026 guide for school airway safety built around placement, staff training, retrieval delay, and the FDA’s second-line framework for suction anti-choking devices.
When Standard Choking Rescue Reaches a Physical Limit in Elder Care
April 5th, 2026

When Standard Choking Rescue Reaches a Physical Limit in Elder Care

A FITIGER engineering and product safety team article on when standard choking rescue stays first-line but reaches practical limits in elder care. Covers wheelchairs, bedbound residents, brittle ribs, retrieval delay, NIMS incident data, and how to audit a facility rescue SOP before the emergency starts.
Most Elder-Care Choking Risk Starts Before the Emergency: Food Texture, Handoffs, and Kitchen Control
April 3rd, 2026

Most Elder-Care Choking Risk Starts Before the Emergency: Food Texture, Handoffs, and Kitchen Control

A report-based FITIGER article on why elder-care choking prevention starts before the emergency, with focus on food texture, dysphagia handoffs, kitchen controls, NIMS incident data, and readiness audits.
Why Choking Risk in Elder Care Is a Systems Failure, Not Just a Mealtime Accident
April 3rd, 2026

Why Choking Risk in Elder Care Is a Systems Failure, Not Just a Mealtime Accident

A FITIGER engineering and product safety team article on why elder care choking risk is usually built upstream through dysphagia, food-texture mismatch, handoff failures, and delayed rescue readiness. Includes preserved report visuals on incident patterns and rescue suitability in special populations.
Navigating Fitiger EasyPumpVac's Anti-Choking Device Kit Features and Accessories
April 2nd, 2026

Navigating Fitiger EasyPumpVac's Anti-Choking Device Kit Features and Accessories

The Fitiger EasyPumpVac™ offers a two-unit choking rescue device kit with six masks, travel bags, and a replacement program ensuring readiness and safety every two years.
Choosing a Reliable Choking Emergency Device for Families and Caregivers
April 2nd, 2026

Choosing a Reliable Choking Emergency Device for Families and Caregivers

The Fitiger EasyPumpVac™ provides a quick, versatile suction method to safely clear airway obstructions for all ages, supporting caregivers in critical choking emergencies.
Exploring Practical Use Scenarios for Portable Choke Rescue Devices Across Age Groups
April 2nd, 2026

Exploring Practical Use Scenarios for Portable Choke Rescue Devices Across Age Groups

The Fitiger EasyPumpVac™ offers a lightweight, portable choking rescue device with interchangeable masks for safe, effective airway clearance across infants to elders in diverse settings.
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