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Schools Procurement & District Approval Updated— How to Build a Board-Ready Packet (Non-Medical Claims)
February 25th, 2026

Schools Procurement & District Approval Updated— How to Build a Board-Ready Packet (Non-Medical Claims)

Last updated: March 7, 2026 : Schools District approvals move faster when the packet is operational, budget-ready, and claim-safe. Use a board-ready structure: deployment map, training plan, SOP logs, and non-medical language that focuses on preparedness.
Schools Field Trips & Events Updated — Off-Site Choking Readiness Checklist for Teachers
February 25th, 2026

Schools Field Trips & Events Updated — Off-Site Choking Readiness Checklist for Teachers

Last updated: March 7, 2026: Schools Off-site incidents become harder because equipment is often buried and roles are unclear. Use a carry rule, a backup adult, and a simple arrival/departure checklist to keep readiness intact on trips and at events.
Schools After-School & Gym Programs — Closing the Readiness Gap After 3 PM
February 25th, 2026

Schools After-School & Gym Programs — Closing the Readiness Gap After 3 PM

Last updated: February 24, 2026 After 3 PM, staffing patterns change and readiness often drops. Close the gap with dedicated staging points, coach-friendly role scripts, and a weekly quick-check so equipment stays accessible when supervision is lighter.
Schools Classroom Snack Time SOP (updated) — Role Cards, Substitute Coverage, and Quick Rehearsals
February 25th, 2026

Schools Classroom Snack Time SOP (updated) — Role Cards, Substitute Coverage, and Quick Rehearsals

Snack-time supervision is often split, and emergency supplies may be out of reach. This Classroom Snack Time SOP shows how to stage a choking rescue device in a consistent location, post a 3-role response card, brief substitutes in 5 minutes, and run a 2-minute monthly micro-rehearsal—strengthening any school choking emergency plan.
Schools Cafeteria Readiness — Placement and Staff Flow for Lunch Periods
February 25th, 2026

Schools Cafeteria Readiness — Placement and Staff Flow for Lunch Periods

Lunch periods create the highest density and the most blocked walk-paths on campus. Use a 60-second access rule, a 3-role response card, and a 10-minute walk-test to stage equipment where staff can reach it fast—without searching.
Fitiger Anti-Choking Device Technical Performance White Paper (Summary) I
February 24th, 2026

Fitiger Anti-Choking Device Technical Performance White Paper (Summary) I

It summarizes third-party accelerated aging parameters for EasyPumpVac and FoldPumpVac, translating key conditions (Q10, temperatures, AAF, time equivalents) from Fitiger inspection reports to support documentation and storage readiness. Built for emergency preparedness, this brief explains why aging control matters for a choking rescue device f
Caught on Camera: A Cafeteria Choking Rescue—and What Every School Can Learn
February 23rd, 2026

Caught on Camera: A Cafeteria Choking Rescue—and What Every School Can Learn

Real incidents can be powerful training moments, especially in school cafeterias where seconds matter. This teaching-focused breakdown explains what happened, key lessons for staff, and a practical readiness checklist for drills, roles, and placement—plus how an airway clearance device for schools and an anti choking device may fit into a policy-approved preparedness plan.
Child Choking at School: Prevention, First Aid Steps, and When to Call 911 (2026 Guide)
February 23rd, 2026

Child Choking at School: Prevention, First Aid Steps, and When to Call 911 (2026 Guide)

Choking emergencies can happen fast in cafeterias, classrooms, or during sports. This 2026 school guide gives an age-appropriate response plan with prevention tips, step-by-step first aid, when to call 911, and training recommendations—plus how a choking rescue device for schools can fit into preparedness planning, and considerations for a choking rescue device for kids
Global Medical Regulatory Upgrade: Compliance and Safety Standards for Anti‑Choking Lifesaving Devices (2025–2026)
February 20th, 2026

Global Medical Regulatory Upgrade: Compliance and Safety Standards for Anti‑Choking Lifesaving Devices (2025–2026)

Entering 2025–2026, global regulators are tightening standards for life-critical airway preparedness. This update explains how FDA QMSR alignment, EU MDR/EUDAMED transparency, and stronger post-market oversight affect selection and documentation of a choking rescue device, an anti choking device, and an airway clearance device for schools—with a focus on compliant training, procurement, and safety-first readiness.
School Airway Clearance Policy Watch (2026): Key Legislative Proposals and FDA Updates for Campus Emergency Readiness
February 23rd, 2026

School Airway Clearance Policy Watch (2026): Key Legislative Proposals and FDA Updates for Campus Emergency Readiness

A concise policy and preparedness brief for school administrators, nurses, and safety teams—focused on training, placement planning, and responsible procurement.
2025 Campus Readiness: Why Traditional Choking Protocols Are Failing Our Schools (And How to Bridge the Gap)
February 22nd, 2026

2025 Campus Readiness: Why Traditional Choking Protocols Are Failing Our Schools (And How to Bridge the Gap)

Fitiger's FoldPumpVac, a non-invasive airway clearance device for schools, delivers a simple 2-step solution built for high-stress emergencies. This guide outlines how to identify campus “Red Zones,” align with Texas SB 57 requirements, and implement a 10-minute school choking response drill. With a practical K-12 emergency airway readiness plan, districts can strengthen staff confidence and turn critical seconds into lives saved.
School Choking Emergency Readiness Playbook (2026) — Placement, Training, and Procurement Toolkit
February 22nd, 2026

School Choking Emergency Readiness Playbook (2026) — Placement, Training, and Procurement Toolkit

This playbook is designed for K–5 campuses and district administrators who want a practical, repeatable choking emergency readiness system.
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