Proper ventilation can mean up to 4× higher survival with favorable neurological outcomes in cardiac arrest. Yet most providers have never seen their own ventilation performance, and harmful delivery patterns often go unrecognized. SafeBVM™ develops the Sotair® product family to bring consistency and safety to both clinical care and training. In patient care, Sotair® delivers flow-limited manual ventilation that reduces over-pressurization and harmful delivery patterns. It blocks forceful breaths while adapting to patient physiology, without adding cognitive load. Providers stay focused on the patient, not a monitor. Unlike traditional pressure-relief valves, Sotair® preserves delivered volume while maintaining safer pressure patterns, supporting airway seal when used with supraglottic airways. In training, SotairIQ™ builds durable competence through real-time feedback on flow, pressure, volume, rate, and inspiratory time, translating directly to clinical performance. Supported by NIH, NSF, and U.S. military funding and aligned with 2025 AHA guidance, we are dedicated to improving survival through safer manual ventilation. If you lead an EMS system, Fire department, or clinical program focused on resuscitation performance, book your free demo now: https://safebvm.com/
| Website | http://www.safebvm.com |
| Employees | 12 (9 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Address | 50 Milk St, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, US |
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| Industry | Medical Devices |
| Keywords | Patient Safety, Medical Technology, Patient Outcomes, Healthcare Technology, Respiratory Care, Medical Equipment, Quality Of Care, Healthcare Devices, Critical Care, Health Tech Startup, Preventative Care, Clinical Technology, Anesthesia, Medical Innovation |
| Competitors | Philips, BD, GE HealthCare, ZOLL Medical Corporation, Medtronic, Dräger, Smiths Medical, Masimo, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Convatec Brasil +39 more (view full list) |
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Prathamesh Prabhudesai is the Co-Founder and CEO of safeBVM.
9 people are employed at safeBVM.
safeBVM is based in Boston, Massachusetts.