The story began with a family reunion, where the founder and CEO of Willnice witnessed his grandfather choking on a piece of meat. During the moment of panic, as family members rushed to perform the Heimlich maneuver and narrowly avoided a catastrophe. This distressing situation reminded him of a childhood memory when his sister, who was a toddler at the time, choked on a grape.
It's happened in the blink of an eye. Just a few seconds later, he was haunted by the image of his sister's face contorting into a frightening shade of purple. He was too young and engulfed in fear, all he could do was cry in terror without the ability to act. His mind was emptied, and he attempted to cry out for his parents, but his voice got stuck in his throat. He was in a state of desperation, knowing he had to find a solution and take action, but was at a loss for what steps to take. He thought about patting her back with force, but hesitated out of concern for causing additional damage. He did his best to maintain his composure, calling out to his parents and hoping for their swift arrival.
Right then, their parents burst into the room. Upon noticing his sister was choking, their father promptly lifted her and administered the correct back blows, successfully clearing the obstruction and restoring her ability to breathe.
The founder was shaken by this frightening incident, recognizing how quickly a serious crisis can arise. Thankfully, his parents knew how to perform the back blows correctly, but there are thousands of people who are unprepared to respond to choking emergencies.
Having experienced two family choking emergencies, his awareness of the severity of this issue was profoundly heightened. Motivated by these harrowing incidents, he began researching choking-related information online and was astounded by what he discovered. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other sources, choking is a leading cause of accidental death globally, ranking as the fourth most common cause. Each year, choking incidents claim the lives of hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. In the United States alone, approximately 5,000 to 6,000 individuals die from choking annually.
This stark data highlights that the number of deaths due to choking surpasses those caused by many other common accidental injuries, such as fires drowning, or accidental shootings. The prevalence of choking incidents and their fatal consequences underscored the urgent need for effective prevention and response measures. He realized that this danger is ever-present in our daily lives, emphasizing the necessity for greater public awareness and better safety protocols to prevent such tragedies.