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Special Health Needs on the Bus: Tracheostomy, Suction Access, and Transportation Planning That Actually Works
May 27th, 2026

Special Health Needs on the Bus: Tracheostomy, Suction Access, and Transportation Planning That Actually Works

A Fitiger engineering guide to school bus airway safety for medically fragile riders. Learn how tracheostomy support, suction anti-choking device access, retrieval latency, and route-specific transport planning change second-line choking rescue device readiness in 2026.
Match the Route, Not the Building: Where Airway Choking Backup Belongs in Rural Logistics and Mobile Assets
May 27th, 2026

Match the Route, Not the Building: Where Airway Choking Backup Belongs in Rural Logistics and Mobile Assets

A practical Fitiger engineering article on where airway backup belongs in rural logistics yards, school buses, fleet vehicles, and remote depots. The article explains why placement must follow the route, not the building, when OSHA's 3-4 minute window and long rural EMS delays make retrieval time the defining safety variable.
Why School Buses Are a Different Airway Environment: One Adult, a Moving Cabin, and Twenty Million Daily Riders
May 27th, 2026

Why School Buses Are a Different Airway Environment: One Adult, a Moving Cabin, and Twenty Million Daily Riders

This Fitiger engineering and product safety team article explains why school buses create a distinct airway-response environment. A moving cabin, lone-adult response, medically fragile riders, and the 2026 FDA second-line framework all push districts toward route-specific airway planning.
OSHA's 3-4 Minute Rule in the Real World: What 'Near Proximity' Means on Rural Routes and Remote Worksites
May 25th, 2026

OSHA's 3-4 Minute Rule in the Real World: What 'Near Proximity' Means on Rural Routes and Remote Worksites

This Fitiger article turns remote and mobile airway readiness into a measurable field audit. It shows how to map four linked delays - recognition, retrieval, intervention, and handoff - across school buses, fleet vehicles, and remote depots, while keeping second-line devices inside the 21 CFR 874.5400 sequence.
School Buses, Special Health Needs, and Airway Readiness
May 25th, 2026

School Buses, Special Health Needs, and Airway Readiness

This authority article explains why medically fragile school bus routes need a distinct airway-readiness model. It connects the 2026 national school bus safety landscape with FDA second-line device classification, student-specific transport planning, suction access, route-level latency, and bus-specific emergency workflow design.
Response Latency Is the Risk: A Field Method for Auditing Airway Readiness in Mobile and Remote Environments
May 25th, 2026

Response Latency Is the Risk: A Field Method for Auditing Airway Readiness in Mobile and Remote Environments

A Fitiger engineering and product safety team guide to auditing airway readiness in mobile and remote environments. Built around latency-chain analysis, this article explains how OSHA's 3-4 minute expectation, AHA 2025 first-line sequence, and FDA's 2026 second-line device framework should change route design, placement, training, and after-action review.
The 20-Minute Gap: What the New Rural EMS Data Really Means for Airway Emergencies
May 23rd, 2026

The 20-Minute Gap: What the New Rural EMS Data Really Means for Airway Emergencies

A Fitiger engineering and product safety team analysis of what new rural EMS delay data really means for airway emergencies. This article translates ACS and JAMA evidence into remote-response planning language, then connects dispatcher-guided care, second-line device classification, human-factors usability, and on-site latency control into one operational framework.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 in Medical Deserts: Re-reading 'Near Proximity' for Remote Operations
May 23rd, 2026

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 in Medical Deserts: Re-reading 'Near Proximity' for Remote Operations

This Fitiger authority article explains what OSHA's near-proximity standard means when remote routes and rural worksites cannot receive outside aid within the life-threatening response window. It translates 29 CFR 1910.151 into operational decisions for fleets, school transport, and remote facilities.
Hotel, HOA, or Property Manager: Where Branded Residence Response Chains Break
May 22nd, 2026

Hotel, HOA, or Property Manager: Where Branded Residence Response Chains Break

A forensic hospitality-safety article explaining why mixed-use branded residences fail at the handoff points. The piece reframes structural ambiguity as a response-latency multiplier and shows how parcel splits, HOA governance, and operator seams can break the rescue chain.
Why the NYC Safe Hotels Act Changes Emergency-Response Liability for Hotel Operators
May 22nd, 2026

Why the NYC Safe Hotels Act Changes Emergency-Response Liability for Hotel Operators

This article explains how New York City hotel licensing turned emergency-response responsibility into an auditable operating duty. It focuses on who controls the first 30 seconds, how records and staffing prove that control, and why second-line QXN readiness now fits the hotel compliance conversation.
Suction Device for Choking Emergencies: Portable Airway Backup Guide
May 22nd, 2026

Suction Device for Choking Emergencies: Portable Airway Backup Guide

Fitiger FoldPumpVac is a portable suction device for choking emergencies, built for second-line airway backup planning in homes, travel kits, and community settings.
Choking Rescue Device Home Kit for Household Emergency Readiness
May 22nd, 2026

Choking Rescue Device Home Kit for Household Emergency Readiness

Fitiger FoldPumpVac is a compact choking rescue device home kit for household emergency readiness, with portable storage and second-line airway backup planning for families.
Anti-Choking Device Response Planning for Homes, Schools, and Care Teams
May 22nd, 2026

Anti-Choking Device Response Planning for Homes, Schools, and Care Teams

A practical guide to anti-choking device response planning for homes, schools, and care teams, with Fitiger FoldPumpVac positioned as a second-line backup in a broader choking first aid plan.
Choking Emergency Readiness Checklist for Restaurants, School Cafeterias, and Care Facilities
May 21st, 2026

Choking Emergency Readiness Checklist for Restaurants, School Cafeterias, and Care Facilities

7 readiness checks help restaurants, cafeterias, and care homes close choking response gaps across tools, placement, training, and inspection.
California Prop 2 Modernization & ASES: Where Campus Safety Planning and After-School Operations Meet
May 21st, 2026

California Prop 2 Modernization & ASES: Where Campus Safety Planning and After-School Operations Meet

This article explains how California school leaders can connect Proposition 2 modernization work and ASES after-school operations to improve airway-emergency readiness in the real places where students eat, transition, and spend time after the regular school day.
2026 Federal Safety Grants: Maximizing Latency Reduction Without Overclaiming
May 21st, 2026

2026 Federal Safety Grants: Maximizing Latency Reduction Without Overclaiming

An engineering and product-safety guide for school leaders on using latency reduction, layered defense, and evidence-based readiness to frame federal school-safety grant applications without turning the narrative into a device-first pitch.
How Schools Can Fund and Procure Secondary Airway Safety Equipment in 2026
May 20th, 2026

How Schools Can Fund and Procure Secondary Airway Safety Equipment in 2026

A practical 2026 guide from the Fitiger engineering and product safety team for school and district decision-makers. It explains how to position secondary airway safety equipment inside a layered readiness plan, how finance teams may think about lower-cost operational purchases in Texas and California, and how to write stronger school-safety funding narratives without overstating what any single tool can do.
Connected Rescue: What Smart Cabinets, 911 Integration, and Wearable Alerts Could Mean for Airway Emergencies
May 20th, 2026

Connected Rescue: What Smart Cabinets, 911 Integration, and Wearable Alerts Could Mean for Airway Emergencies

An engineering-led explanation of how connected rescue systems can shorten the communication and retrieval gap during airway emergencies in schools, child care settings, and care facilities.
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