Sea-Tac Airport outside of Seattle is unveiling an interactive hands-only CPR training kiosk before the busy holiday travel season.

The American Heart Association kiosk will give passengers a chance to learn the lifesaving technique, using their hands only, in about five minutes.

The kiosk has a touchscreen that takes users through an introduction and overview, followed by a practice session using a manikin and a 30-second test.

Users can select to do the training in English or Spanish and the session is closed captioned.

The kiosk can be found in the central terminal between concourses B and C.

It was unveiled Wednesday with a demonstration by members of the Port of Seattle Fire Department.

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