Many people have been taught CPR but unfortunately these CPR skills diminish rapidly and most people have great difficulty in performing really effective CPR in an
emergency.
An Australian doctor (Dr Andrew Davaris) observed that many doctors and nurses were also unable to perform effective CPR during a medical emergency. These observations prompted Dr Davaris to develop the CPREzy kit.
His aim was to develop a simple device that could be used by ordinary people that would indicate the correct rate and chest compression force required for effective external heart massage. The CPREzy chest compression pad has been developed over many years with the support and cooperation from other doctors and medical organizations and provides a very simple feedback mechanism, which can be used very easily in a real emergency.
The CPREzy facemask has also taken many years to perfect and is the only facemask in the world that has been designed to block the nose and enable a rescuer to blow directly into a victims mouth to maximise oxygen flow and authentically duplicate the original mouth-to-mouth resuscitation method.
The CPREzy kit has been exhaustively tested in a number of universities, hospitals and ambulance services around the world and has been shown to make a remarkable and consistent difference to rescuer performance. Some of these results have been published.