The Heimlich was developed in 1974. NexBreath is the backup for the moments it can't help.
The Heimlich has saved countless lives, but it has limits. It can fail on small children. It can't be performed on yourself. And under panic, even people trained for years freeze up. NexBreath was built for those exact moments.
Heimlich attempts can fail in real-life choking emergencies
of choking deaths happen at home, where help isn't seconds away
training, batteries, or setup needed to use NexBreath
If you can use a plunger, you can use NexBreath.
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The same airway-clearance principle paramedics have used for decades, now simple enough for anyone.
NexBreath uses negative-pressure suction to dislodge airway obstructions instantly. It doesn't require compression, positioning, or strength, which is why it works where traditional methods can't.
When 911 is too far. When Heimlich isn't working. When back blows fail.
NexBreath is the backup method built for the moments every other option runs out. See where it fits in your family.
For families with kids
Choking is a leading cause of accidental death in children under 4. NexBreath fits in a diaper bag, a kitchen drawer, or a car console, wherever your family is.
For people who eat alone
You can't perform the Heimlich on yourself. NexBreath is one of the only choking devices designed to be used on yourself, by yourself, when there's no one else there.
For caregivers & aging parents
Swallowing difficulties and weakened reflexes make choking risk rise sharply with age. NexBreath gives families a safe, painless way to act, even on dementia patients who don't respond to traditional methods.
Recommended by the professionals who see choking emergencies every day.
NexBreath is trusted and recommended by ER physicians, paramedics, nurses, and pediatric specialists, the people who know firsthand what happens when traditional methods fail.
worldwide
across 40+ countries
from 624 reviews
When a full airway blockage arrives in the ER, seconds matter. A device like NexBreath in the home means the difference between a crisis and a scare.
Suction-based airway clearance is what we use on the truck. NexBreath simplifies that principle enough that a family member can do it before we get there.
Heimlich on a toddler is genuinely dangerous if you don't do it right. Most parents have never practiced it. A device that works on the first pull is a gift.
Choking risk goes up sharply after 65. Heimlich can break ribs in older adults. NexBreath is non-invasive and safe for frail patients, which is rare.
Photos are representative of the professional categories that make up our endorser community. Specific professionals who have reviewed or recommended NexBreath are acknowledged privately and in specialty publications.
Trusted by 12,000+ households. Here's what they're saying.
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"It saved my daughter's life."
She started choking during dinner and I froze. Heimlich wasn't working. NexBreath cleared it in seconds. I'll never forget that moment. Every parent needs to have this in their home.
"Small device, massive impact."
I carry one in my car and gave one to my grandparents. It's comforting knowing something so simple could save a life. I've recommended it to every nurse I work with.
"I was alone. I was choking. I saved myself."
I live by myself. Choked on my lunch, couldn't cough it out, no one to call. Used NexBreath on myself. Got it out on the second pull. I sat on the kitchen floor shaking for ten minutes. Then I ordered three more.
"Every home should have one."
I bought this for my parents and my kids' school after seeing how simple it was to use. It gives me total peace of mind. I don't want to be the person who said 'I'll get one soon.' Soon is too late.
"I'm an RN. I've seen the Heimlich fail. This doesn't."
87-year-old dementia patient, choking at breakfast. Heimlich wasn't possible, he was too frail, too panicked. Two pulls with NexBreath. Airway cleared before EMS arrived. The whole department bought one for their homes after that.
"Heimlich didn't work. NexBreath did."
My 3-year-old choked on a carrot. I tried the Heimlich; nothing. Somehow I grabbed NexBreath. Second pull. Carrot came out. I'd seen the ads and almost didn't buy it. I think about that a lot now.
"Bought for my dad after his stroke."
Dad can't perform the Heimlich on himself anymore, and he lives alone. NexBreath was the only thing I could find that he could actually use by himself. He's been trained on it twice now. I sleep better.
"Now part of our restaurant's safety protocol."
We added NexBreath devices to all our restaurants. They're compact, simple, and could make the difference before help arrives. Every location manager has been trained on it. Staff feel more confident.
"Peace of mind at the dinner table."
I'm 68 and live on my own. Eating alone used to feel risky since my wife passed. I keep NexBreath on the counter next to the salt shaker. I've never used it. That's the point.
A device only works where it is.
Choking rarely happens where you expect. Most families end up keeping more than one, because kitchens, cars, and grandparents' houses all have one thing in common: someone eats there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about how NexBreath works, and why it belongs in every home.
You'll probably never need it.
That's exactly why every home should have one.
NexBreath is the kind of thing you hope sits in a drawer untouched for the rest of your life. But on the day you need it, for your child, your parent, your spouse, or yourself, you'll be glad it's there.