🧰 The Bee Sting Emergency Kit
A 3D beekeeper's sting kit and patient monitor: work through the emergency protocol step by step, watch a reaction progress over time, and see which kit item stops it.
An open sting kit sits beside a simplified patient monitor: scrub through the minutes after a sting, dial in how severe the reaction is, and step through the real five-step protocol to see which kit item actually turns a reaction around.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Reaction severity and elapsed time drive swelling, spreading hives and airway narrowing on the patient figure. Antihistamines only help mild–moderate reactions; only epinephrine, given at the anaphylaxis stage, visibly reverses swelling and reopens the airway.
🎮 How to Use
Set severity and scrub the timeline, then step through the protocol select. Each step highlights the matching kit item with a glowing ring; choosing epinephrine on a severe reaction launches an auto-injector animation and starts recovery.
💡 Did You Know?
UK first-aid guidance is unambiguous: at the first sign of a severe allergic reaction, give epinephrine immediately and call 999 — waiting for antihistamines to work first is a well-documented cause of preventable deaths.
A 3D beekeeper's sting kit and patient monitor: work through the emergency protocol step by step, watch a reaction progress over time, and see which kit item stops it.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install