CPR manikins help bring training to life. Students can practice their CPR technique as much as needed to build their confidence, while receiving a realistic training experience.
But with so many CPR manikins on the market, it can be challenging to figure out which manikin to buy.
Some Instructors prefer auditory and visual feedback on their manikins to boost their student’s experience. While others may rank portability as their top priority.
So, the “best” manikin is going to depend on your training needs and personal preference.
Here’s some of the most popular manikins our Instructors use for training.
Students will hear a click to confirm they are performing the correct compression depth. And they’ll receive a visual signal (located on the manikin’s shoulder) to indicate compression speed.
This valuable feedback can help students self-correct and gain more correct repetitions during practice.
They’re easy to set-up and clean, but they may require more storage space than other manikin brands or models.
Check out Prestan’s Diversity Packs that are now available with two medium skin and two dark skin manikins.
Many Instructors choose to use Ultralites when their training schedule includes a lot of travel. Or if they’re using Remote Skills Verification (RSV) and plan to drop off manikins to their client’s location.
You can choose to purchase a 4-pack of Ultralite manikins. Or take advantage of their ultra-convenient 12-pack that includes a deluxe carry bag with wheels.
As with other Prestan products, Ultralite manikins are easy-to-clean and set-up.
But they’re also more expensive than Prestan manikins, so you’ll need to decide what level of investment you’re willing to make.
Here are some other manikins worth exploring.
Brayden CPR Manikins allow students to see the real point of CPR by using animated LED lights to simulate blood flow to the brain and other organs.
CPR Prompt Manikins and Basic Buddy Manikins are cost-effective options designed to allow Instructors to provide one-student-to-one-manikin training.
Sani-Manikins and Simulaid Manikins are both economical and lifelike.
Today’s manikins are designed to be more lightweight and easier to clean. And each manufacture will have its own recommendations for maintaining its manikins over time.
Be sure to also check out EMS Safety’s blog about how to clean your manikins.