Might be different in Korea, but as of 2015 breaths are no longer required for CPR per American Heart Association guidelines. Easy enough to wipe down the chest with an alcohol wipe between users.
It's tempting but don't put your dick in it and you should be ok.
Modern cpr does not involve mouth to mouth.
Stereotyping a bit, but Korea in general is pretty clean-conscious - I wouldn't be too worried about putting your hands on this. Learning good cpr is the most likely way anyone can become a true life saver. Wash your hands and give it a go. I've seen these at airports in the states too.
One time I found a solid plastic suitcase in an alley and couldn't resist opening it to see what it was. It was a dummy just like this but for intubation (I think). It was brand new with all the accessories still in plastic
I sold it for $1200....but not before hiding it in the fridge for my roommate to find
You're right. I hadn't considered the possibility that someone might have accidentally lost their expensive medical dummy next to the dumpster in the alley on garbage day. What a fool I was!
I wonder about the hygiene
Might be different in Korea, but as of 2015 breaths are no longer required for CPR per American Heart Association guidelines. Easy enough to wipe down the chest with an alcohol wipe between users.
It's tempting but don't put your dick in it and you should be ok. Modern cpr does not involve mouth to mouth. Stereotyping a bit, but Korea in general is pretty clean-conscious - I wouldn't be too worried about putting your hands on this. Learning good cpr is the most likely way anyone can become a true life saver. Wash your hands and give it a go. I've seen these at airports in the states too.
Same rules as the gym: wipe it down when you're done with it.
Vinnie says don't kiss 'em
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O92KL1mw77c&pp=0gcJCfwAo7VqN5tD
"Here's one I prepared earlier"