CPR Metronome Pen
It’s true that performing CPR to The Bee Gee’s Stayin’ Alive is the perfect cadence, but what if you don’t the song, or have no rhythm?
Now there’s a CPR Metronome Pen from LyfeTymer designed specifically for saving lives.
It’s a retractable, ball point pen with a built-in flash that keeps a sweet 110 beats, or flashes, per minute allowing you to deliver hands-free CPR in perfect time without the distraction of counting or wondering.
A perfect gift for anybody, the metronome CPR pen is available at www.LYFETYMER.com.
Be a hero. Learn CPR!
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