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CPR manikins are required to teach the choking rescue and CPR portions of the Safe Sitter® curriculum. Providers need both infant and child manikins for rescue skills practice. Instructors are not required to teach CPR, but they are required to teach choking rescue.
One infant and one child manikin are required for every six to eight students, though it is best if each student has a manikin. To compare options, visit aedsuperstore.com/training-manikins.html or another source of your choice.
The examples below can help you get started. Please note that Safe Sitter® does not endorse — and does not earn compensation from — any of the products or services mentioned.
Infant Examples
Child Examples
Other — Child Choking Rescue
This option is for choking rescue only (not CPR), but it is easier to handle and gives students a visual of an object being expelled. Please note that this is a child manikin; an infant version does not appear to be available.