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Sensor-Verified Training
The Problem ← Back to Home

Training without data is guessing.

When lives are on the line, "good enough" isn't good enough. Yet the entire first-aid certification system relies on an instructor's visual assessment with zero verifiable metrics.

46%

Failure Rate

Of laypeople fail to dislodge an obstruction on their first attempt due to hesitation or insufficient force.

Source: Emergency Medicine Journal

Zero

Data Points

Current certification relies entirely on an instructor's "eye-test". No verifiable metrics are recorded or stored.

Industry standard practice

<4 min

Response Window

Brain damage begins after 4 minutes without oxygen. There's no time for hesitation or second-guessing.

Medical consensus

The Gap

Current State

  • Subjective instructor observation
  • No force or technique measurement
  • Certificates prove attendance, not competence
  • High liability risk for organizations

What's Needed

  • Objective, sensor-based measurement
  • Real-time feedback during training
  • Verifiable competency documentation
  • Audit-ready compliance records

There has to be a better way.

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