Article: Convenient Safety Magnets Tell You What To Do In An Emergency.

Company Makes it Easy to Remember CPR Instructions

CHANDLER, Ariz., June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Years ago, you took a class in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). At the time you knew what to do if someone was having a heart attack, but now, it's not so clear. Is CPR thirty compressions or sixty? How often? And time is of the essence. Do you really have time to find that often misplaced first aid guide?

Now a small business has come forward with a simple way to help: put the CPR instructions on something very convenient and accessible - like a refrigerator magnet. "We're all busy - we know that ideally we should get formally trained every two years in CPR ...

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