GRAPEVINE, Texas -- Passengers at a Texas airport can practice doing CPR compressions to the steady beat of the Bee Gees disco song "Stayin' Alive."


The American Heart Association-sponsored automated kiosk was unveiled Tuesday at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The Dallas-based association joined forces with American Airlines for the Hands-Only CPR kiosk in Terminal C for a six-month test run.


The association says the Bee Gees song has the "perfect beat for proper CPR" using chest compressions and no rescue breaths.


The touch screen video program gives a brief introduction to the steps of Hands-Only CPR, followed by a practice session and a 30-second CPR test on a mannequin. The kiosk provides feedback about the depth, rate of compressions and proper hand placement.



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  • San Francisco International Airport, California


    Located in SFO's Terminal 2, the 150-square-foot airport yoga studio is the first of its kind. Visitors can set their luggage aside and enjoy a few relaxing <em>asanas</em> in the former storage room. And it's impossible to miss, with directional signs featuring a yogi in a lotus pose now scattered across the airport. “The Yoga Room gives modern travelers a space that fosters and supports quiet and reflection," <a href="http://www.flysfo.com/web/page/about/news/pressrel/2012/sf1205.html#sthash.GBuqrfQU.dpuf" target="_blank">the studio's design director Melissa Mizell says in a press release</a>. "Those aren’t emotions that people typically encounter at the airport.”




  • Burlington International Airport, Vermont


    This year, the Burlington International Airport became the latest in the US to add a<a href="http://bigstory.ap.org/article/burlington-vt-airport-latest-offer-yoga-room" target="_blank"> yoga room </a>to its list of services for travelers. Local studio Evolution Yoga made the room possible earlier this year with donations from area businesses. "We find that traveling can be stressful so we try to take a little bit of that out," Eugene Richards, interim director of the Burlington International Airport, <a href="http://bigstory.ap.org/article/burlington-vt-airport-latest-offer-yoga-room" target="_blank">told the Associated Press</a>.




  • Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Texas


    Separated from the hustle and bustle of the terminal by a privacy screen, the <a href="http://www.dfwairport.com/shops/finder.php?type=services" target="_blank">Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport yoga room</a> follows in SFO's footsteps. The studio offers travelers mats and hand sanitizer for yoga, and also a "LiveWell" walking path for those less yoga-inclined who still want to relax and exercise a little before their flight.




  • Albuquerque International Sunport, New Mexico


    Take a few moments to unwind before you head to baggage claim at the <a href="http://www.cabq.gov/airport/sunport-information/meditation-room" target="_blank">Albuquerque Sunport's meditation room</a>, described by a Sleeping in Airports reviewer as <a href="http://www.sleepinginairports.net/usa/albuquerque.htm#.Ub8uNfalBLI" target="_blank">"a sort of non-denominational chapel."</a> The room was recently renovated with upholstered <em>bancos</em>.




  • Raleigh-Durham International Airport, North Carolina


    Travelers arriving, departing or passing through Raleigh-Durham can enjoy a moment of peace at the <a href="http://www.rdu.com/travelinfo/meditation.html" target="_blank">RDU Meditation Center</a> in the Terminal 2 ticketing lobby. The pre-security-located center is open 24 hours a day for quiet reflection.