Sunday, November 27, 2011

Philips Onsite AED - Defibrillator

!±8±Philips Onsite AED - Defibrillator

Brand : Onsite
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Price : $1,199.00
Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 13:56:04
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The Philips HeartStart OnSite Package Includes:Philips HeartStart OnSite AEDSemi-Rigid Carrying CaseAdult SMART Pads CartridgeLong-life Lithium BatteryHeartStart OnSite Training CD5 Year Factory WarrantyRescue Ready Kit (Scissors, Razor, Gauze, Alcohol Wipe, CPR Mask, Bandages)AED Check TagsPhysician's Prescription (Required by FDA)Ground Shipping via Fed ExDixie Loaner Program: Provides you with a replacement AED sent overnight if your AED was used in a rescue or requires maintenanceAvailable without a prescription, the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator is designed with innovative technology, based on extensive research and user feedback, that has produced a defibrillator so easy to set up and use that you can potentially save the life of a co-worker, friend, or anyone else stricken with sudden cardiac arrest.Easy to set upThe Philips HeartStart OnSite Ready-Pack configuration is virtually ready to rescue out of the box. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your device is deployed correctly and is ready when needed:? Arrives with pads cartridge and battery already installed? Device positioned inside carrying case with spare pads cartridge in place? Just pull the green tab to launch the initial self-test? Automatic daily self-tests, including pads, help ensure continued readinessEasy to useUsing the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator is simple. Pulling the green handle activates the defibrillator and its voiceinstructions and visual icons. These instructions are paced to your actions, to help guide you through the entire process - from placing each pad on the patient to delivering a defibrillation shock and performing CPR.LightweightJust 3.3 lbs/1.5 kg ready for use.IntuitiveClean design and clear voice instructions, including CPR coaching, are designed to help instill the confidence that's needed when treating a person in cardiac arrest.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Responder HARD Pack Premium 2 Rescuer AED/CPR AED Superstore - AMP1017

!±8± Responder HARD Pack Premium 2 Rescuer AED/CPR AED Superstore - AMP1017

Brand : Allied 100, LLC | Rate : | Price : $59.95
Post Date : Nov 23, 2011 00:36:53 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


AED Superstore "2 Rescuer" Premium AED/CPR Responder Pack in Poly Box. Includes: 2 Quality CPR Responder Masks, 4 Pairs of Nitrile (Latex Free) Gloves, Heavy Duty Emergency Shears, Medical Prep Razor, Absorbent Dry Towel, 2 Antimicrobial Hand Towelettes, Equipment Cleaning Towelette, Biohazard Bag

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Philips HeartStart Home Automated External Defibrillator Battery

!±8± Philips HeartStart Home Automated External Defibrillator Battery

Brand : Philips Medical Systems | Rate : | Price : $124.41
Post Date : Nov 19, 2011 09:16:20 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Long life lithium battery
  • Easy to install
  • Doesn't require recharging
  • "Install by date" printed on back for easy reference
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Philips HeartStart Home Automated External Defibrillator Battery

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Looking After the Health of Your Defibrillator Battery

!±8± Looking After the Health of Your Defibrillator Battery

A defibrillator is not going to run correctly unless the defibrillator battery is working. A defibrillator battery creates the charge of energy that travels through the rest of the defibrillator to jumpstart the heart. Without an energy source, the defibrillator simply won't work.

Battery Interaction

Defibrillator batteries are used in both internal and external defibrillators. In an internal defibrillator, or defibrillator implant, the entire defibrillator is placed in the person's chest. The battery in a defibrillator implant sends a charge through an electrode wire. The electrode wire is actually placed in a vein in the heart's chamber. This allows it to deliver the shock immediately when it detects and irregular heartbeat. Defibrillator implants are only placed in people who have serious heart conditions.

The other type of defibrillator is called an external defibrillator. This device is used by emergency technicians when a patient is going through cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heartbeat becomes extremely irregular (usually it speeds up) and prevents the heart from delivering blood and oxygen to vital organs.

An external defibrillator battery is connected to two pads. These pads are the size of a man's hand. They are placed on a person's chest. The battery is housed in a carrying unit. When it's needed, it sends the charge through the pad chords to the pads. After the shock, the person should make some kind of movement between 10 and 12 seconds.

Keeping Your Battery Charged

Anything that's battery operated requires a well maintained battery. Your remote control won't work if the batteries are dead and neither will your defibrillator. If you're getting a defibrillator implant, make sure you go over the battery function with your doctor. Your doctor will program the implant to beep when the battery is running out of power. You'll also be expected to have a check up every three months to make sure the battery is working correctly.



When your defibrillator battery is ready to be charged, you'll use some kind of external charger to juice it up. External defibrillators are also charged through some sort of external source. These batteries generally have a shelf life of four years. Though these defibrillator batteries last for a while, they will need to be replaced at some point.

Disposing of the Battery

As people have become more environmentally conscious, defibrillator providers have started to offer battery-recycling services. For example, the AED Superstore will recycle defibrillator batteries. All you have to do is discharge the batteries and ship them to the company.

You do not have to recycle your defibrillator battery, but it is an environmentally friendly gesture and it's not expensive. All you have to pay for is the shipping costs to send your defibrillator battery to the superstore.


Looking After the Health of Your Defibrillator Battery

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