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Basic Life Support Simulator “Basic Billy”<br />

Cardiovascular failure is one of the most common causes of death. The<br />

guidelines issued by the AHA (American Heart Association) and ERC (European<br />

Resuscitation Council) show that is not all that difficult to provide help<br />

and save lives using the correct cardiac massage and ventilation technique.<br />

Of course, Basic Billy fulfils the latest guidelines from the AHA and ERC on cardiopulmonary<br />

resuscitation (CPR) and is therefore suitable both for medical<br />

training and for first aid training in schools, clubs and first aid courses. You<br />

benefit from the following features:<br />

• Torso with shoulders and the necessary anatomical features for finding<br />

the ideal pressure point for cardiac massage<br />

• Head with airways for mouth-to-mouth and mouth-to-nose resuscitation<br />

• Head tilt to open the airways<br />

• Mask ventilation is also possible<br />

• Realistic amount of effort and realistic minimum depth of impression<br />

with acoustic feedback at 5cm (adult) or 4.5cm (child) using two<br />

easy to change springs<br />

• Low priced disposable airways ensure hygienic use and easy care of the<br />

mannequin<br />

• The high quality of materials and workmanship guarantee functionality<br />

and longevity even under high operational demands<br />

• Developed and manufactured in Germany<br />

9985-1012793<br />

Supplied with a transport box (22x61x31 cm 3 ), 2 face masks, 50 disposable airways<br />

for adults and children, keycard with adult and child algorithm for the<br />

2010 guidelines and disinfectant.<br />

9985-1012793<br />

New Products<br />

...going one step further<br />

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