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Home Choking Readiness for Kids Ages 3–12: A Family Plan You Can Actually Use
March 24th, 2026

Home Choking Readiness for Kids Ages 3–12: A Family Plan You Can Actually Use

A clear family guide to home choking readiness for kids ages 3–12, covering safer food prep, the 2025 AHA rescue sequence, and where second-line airway clearance devices fit in a calm, usable home plan.
What Texas HB 549, FDA 21 CFR 874.5400, and the Alvin ISD Tragedy Teach Us
March 24th, 2026

What Texas HB 549, FDA 21 CFR 874.5400, and the Alvin ISD Tragedy Teach Us

A practical school-safety analysis of what Texas HB 549, FDA 21 CFR 874.5400, and the Alvin ISD tragedy teach us about layered choking readiness, response order, staff training, equipment placement, and backup access.
Re-Engineering the Bolus: How IDDSI Testing Makes Home Meals Safer in 2026
March 23rd, 2026

Re-Engineering the Bolus: How IDDSI Testing Makes Home Meals Safer in 2026

A practical home guide to dysphagia food safety that explains viscosity, cohesiveness, and adhesiveness in plain language and shows how to use IDDSI Spoon Tilt and Fork Drip tests before serving high-risk meals.
Institutional Resilience: Building a Layered Choking-Readiness System for Schools and Care Facilities
March 20th, 2026

Institutional Resilience: Building a Layered Choking-Readiness System for Schools and Care Facilities

Schools and care facilities respond better to choking emergencies when no single layer has to carry the whole event. A stronger readiness system combines severe-choking recognition, first-line response, meal-risk control, role clarity, and access to second-line backup so staff can act quickly in the real room, not just on paper.
Home Choking Readiness for Kids Ages 3–12: A Practical Family Plan
March 20th, 2026

Home Choking Readiness for Kids Ages 3–12: A Practical Family Plan

A practical family guide to choking readiness for kids ages 3–12. Covers common risk windows, the 2025 child response sequence, higher-risk foods, the 60-second home audit, and how to stage emergency items so families lose less time when a choking emergency turns quiet.
What Real Rescue Videos Teach About the First 60 Seconds of Choking
March 20th, 2026

What Real Rescue Videos Teach About the First 60 Seconds of Choking

Real rescue videos show how quickly time disappears in a choking emergency. This article explains how choking hazards for older adults living alone turn into delay, what self-rescue can realistically look like, and how to stage a second-line airway clearance device inside a practical home emergency preparedness plan.
Home Choking Readiness for Older Adults: A 2026 Practical Family Plan for Seniors
March 18th, 2026

Home Choking Readiness for Older Adults: A 2026 Practical Family Plan for Seniors

Evidence-based home choking readiness guide for older adults and family caregivers. Covers early warning signs, a 60-second access rule, a 3-role response SOP, current 2026 second-line FDA framing, and internal Fitiger engineering evidence relevant to senior-home preparedness.
EasyPumpVac Biocompatibility Testing Explained What the ISO 10993 Results Actually Support
March 17th, 2026

EasyPumpVac Biocompatibility Testing Explained What the ISO 10993 Results Actually Support

A technical analysis of the official biological-evaluation reports for EasyPumpVac FAC-01. This article explains what the cytotoxicity, intracutaneous irritation, and skin sensitization studies actually support about material-contact safety under the stated test conditions, and why that evidence matters for homes, schools, and other staged-use settings.
EasyPumpVac Accelerated Aging Test: What the FAC-01 Report Actually Shows
March 17th, 2026

EasyPumpVac Accelerated Aging Test: What the FAC-01 Report Actually Shows

A technical analysis of the official laboratory accelerated aging report for EasyPumpVac FAC-01. This article explains what the report actually documents, how the Q10 = 2 model and AAF = 11.3 were used to calculate 1-year and 2-year time-equivalent storage exposure, and why that matters in a storage-readiness discussion without overstating what the report proves.
The Bio-Mechanics of Survival: Why the Chair Method Can Be Stronger Than Manual Self-Rescue
March 16th, 2026

The Bio-Mechanics of Survival: Why the Chair Method Can Be Stronger Than Manual Self-Rescue

A practical engineering-style guide to solo choking self-rescue, including what the chair method can and cannot do, how to use it, and where a second-line suction device fits after unsuccessful standard choking maneuvers.
Breath Shield: Adult Choking Prevention Engineering, the 2025 AHA Rescue Update, and the 2026 FDA Shift
March 16th, 2026

Breath Shield: Adult Choking Prevention Engineering, the 2025 AHA Rescue Update, and the 2026 FDA Shift

From the engineering and product safety team at Fitiger, this guide explains why adult choking is still a serious mechanical risk, what changed in the 2025 AHA adult rescue algorithm, what FDA’s March 2026 action actually means, and how families can reduce risk before an emergency begins.
Adult Choking at Home and Work: Why Rushed Meals, Dry Foods, and Eating Alone Deserve More Attention
March 15th, 2026

Adult Choking at Home and Work: Why Rushed Meals, Dry Foods, and Eating Alone Deserve More Attention

Adult choking often starts with haste, dry food, poor posture, large pills, or eating alone. This guide explains what severe choking looks like, how to respond, and how Fitiger’s engineering and product safety team recommends reducing risk at home and work.
Inside the Lab: What 19–42 kPa Means for EasyPumpVac and FoldPumpVac Updated on March 17, 2026
March 12th, 2026

Inside the Lab: What 19–42 kPa Means for EasyPumpVac and FoldPumpVac Updated on March 17, 2026

A technical overview of FITIGER's EasyPumpVac and FoldPumpVac negative-pressure testing program, including bench testing across different stroke lengths and conditions, volunteer observations, and why suction characterization matters for both obstruction removal and avoidance of unnecessary soft-tissue loading.
Biological Safety Testing for FoldPumpVac: What FITIGER's ISO 10993/GB/T 16886 Results Mean for Parents Updated on March 17, 2026
March 11th, 2026

Biological Safety Testing for FoldPumpVac: What FITIGER's ISO 10993/GB/T 16886 Results Mean for Parents Updated on March 17, 2026

A technical review of FoldPumpVac patient-contact biological safety testing, written from Fitiger’s engineering and product safety team perspective. This article explains what our cytotoxicity, irritation, and sensitization results mean, how those tests fit within the ISO 10993 framework, and how parents should interpret laboratory data responsibly.
Anaphylaxis First Aid: Recognize, Respond, and Escalate Fast
March 7th, 2026

Anaphylaxis First Aid: Recognize, Respond, and Escalate Fast

A practical guide for families, caregivers, schools, and workplaces in the United States Learn how to recognize anaphylaxis fast, use epinephrine, call 911, and tell the difference between choking and a severe allergic reaction. Includes checklists, food-risk section, videos, FAQ, and structured data.
FoldPumpVac Cleaning and Disinfection Validation: What Our Reprocessing Reports Mean for Airway Readiness Updated on March 17, 2026
March 5th, 2026

FoldPumpVac Cleaning and Disinfection Validation: What Our Reprocessing Reports Mean for Airway Readiness Updated on March 17, 2026

A technical analysis of FoldPumpVac FAC-02 reprocessing validation. This article explains why protein clearance matters before disinfection, how the validated 75% ethanol method performed against multiple test organisms including Mycobacterium terrae, and what these reports support for hygiene readiness in schools, homes, and other preparedness settings.
EasyPumpVac Disinfection Validation Technical White Paper
March 5th, 2026

EasyPumpVac Disinfection Validation Technical White Paper

Based on third‑party laboratory reports (CY2506164N‑4 / CY2506164N‑3), this white paper explains why Fitiger EasyPumpVac (FAC‑01 platform) requires validated reprocessing (cleaning + disinfection) and summarizes worst‑case challenge results
2026 Campus Airway Safety Updated: What FDA's QMSR and Current Choking Guidance Mean for School Readiness
March 4th, 2026

2026 Campus Airway Safety Updated: What FDA's QMSR and Current Choking Guidance Mean for School Readiness

FDA QMSR updates meet school choking readiness: copy-ready SOP language, 3-role response card, 60-second access rule, drills, logs, and procurement questions.
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