application to learn the gestures that save

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The start-up Lifeaz is launching a new application to allow everyone to learn the essential gestures that save: Everyday Heroes. Presentation.

To enable as many people as possible to save lives by training in life-saving gestures, Lifeaz, a French heath-tech start-up at the origin of a Made In France smart health connected defibrillator, launches the Everyday Heroes app. Developed and validated with the Firemen of Paris, it allows everyone to learn to react to emergencies, accidents in daily life or exceptional situations, through hundreds of practical cases.

Everyday Heroes is a completely free mobile application available on theApple store and the Play store, which allows you to train in gestures that save at your own pace and in a fun way. For this, games and challenges are offered to learn how to react to an emergency situation that presents itself: malaise, cardiac arrest, choking, burns, etc. A hundred scenarios are already available and regularly updated in order to prepare for all eventualities. The application is also available in web version on www.everydayheroes.com.

Knowing how to react from the first minutes is a matter of life and death. Therefore, being able to recognize situations to apply the right gestures is a real challenge when faced with them. With Everyday Heroes, 2 minutes a day is enough to learn how to save lives.

The application is complementary to certified physical training (PSC1, SST, AFGSU, etc.) or free initiations delivered by approved organizations and associations of civil security to the training of first aid gestures by raising awareness upstream and maintain knowledge downstream.

Source: Lifeaz

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