Be Prepared When
Every Second Counts.
Thousands of Seniors Die from Choking Every Year—Don’t Let Your Family Be Next.
Equip your home with medical-grade protection. Our simple suction device is designed to help families respond quickly during critical choking incidents.


Choking Happens Fast. Every Second Matters.
Every year, more than 5,000 people in the U.S. lose their lives to choking incidents.
According to the National Safety Council, choking is one of the leading causes of accidental death among both children and older adults.
And when an airway becomes blocked, you may have only minutes to respond before the situation becomes critical.
The question isn’t if emergencies happen. It’s whether you’re prepared when they do.
Who Easily Choking And Swallowing Problems?

Older Adults (≥65 years)
- Medical conditions increasing risk: dementia, Parkinson’s disease, post-stroke complications, dysphagia.
- Mechanical factors: dentures, poor chewing ability, slower swallowing reflexes.
- Statistics indicate that those ≥65 years account for ~75% of all choking deaths in the U.S., with more than 4,100 annual fatalities.
Young Children (<5 years)
- Small airways and immature coordination between swallowing and breathing.
- Prone to placing small objects or high-risk foods in the mouth.
Common Causes
- High-risk foods: large chunks of meat, hot dogs, hard candy, popcorn, whole grapes.
- Small objects: coins, buttons, small toys, plastic beads.
- Medical factors: swallowing disorders, reduced saliva production, diminished cough reflex.
Why the Heimlich Maneuver Can Be Challenging for Seniors

Physical Considerations
Requires Intense Strength: Frail or elderly rescuers often lack the upper-body force needed.
Injury Risks: Violent abdominal thrusts can easily fracture fragile bones.
Positioning Limits: Proper alignment is nearly impossible during sudden panic.
Situational Challenges
Living Alone: Self-rescue is nearly impossible if no one is there to help.
Frail Caregivers: Partners or helpers are often elderly themselves.
Ambulance Delay: Emergency responders take minutes—brain damage takes seconds.
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTE: We encourage everyone to learn proper first aid. The Negusy™ device is designed to complement, not replace, traditional life-saving training.
How Much Time Do You Have To Choke?

• 0 to 4 minutes: Mild brain damage.
• 4-8 minutes: Severe brain damage.
• 8-11 minutes: Brain death.
• Average rescue time: 9-12 minutes.
Negusy™ works in less than 5 seconds.

The Ultimate Life-Saving Protection For Your Entire Family
In a choking emergency, every second matters. That’s why Negusy™ was created—to provide a rapid, efficient, and clinically reliable method for clearing airway obstructions exactly when traditional first aid techniques fail.
Unlike other methods that require intense physical strength or complex steps, Negusy™ is engineered for effortless use under pressure. Trusted by medical professionals and emergency responders, Negusy™ gives you the confidence to act quickly and independently, even when no one else is around.
With separate adult and child masks included, it protects your entire family from toddlers to grandparents—because life-saving relief should always be just one simple pull away.
















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