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Power to Save a Life When Minutes Count

Posted in My Reviews by Gustav S on the November 18th, 2007

Philips defibrilatorIs your home, business, or organization equipped to act quickly in a sudden cardiac emergency? For more than a century, Philips has pioneered technology that improves quality of life. We offer the most complete and trusted defibrillator equipment and accessories available to help treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) quickly and effectively wherever it occurs.

What is an Automated External Defibrillator?

An AED is a device about the size of a laptop computer that analyzes the heart’s rhythm for any abnormalities and, if necessary, directs the rescuer to deliver an electrical shock to the victim. The shock, called defibrillation, may help the heart to reestablish an effective rhythm of its own.

How does an AED work?

An AED is easy to operate. It uses voice prompts to instruct the rescuer. Once the machine is turned on, the rescuer will be prompted to apply two electrodes provided with the AED to the victim’s chest. Once applied, the AED will begin to monitor the victim’s heart rhythm. If a “shockable” rhythm is detected, the machine will charge itself and instruct the rescuer to stand clear of the victim and to press the shock button.

Product Features

1. Philips is the worldwide leader in portable defibrillators on airplanes, and in airports, workplaces, communities, and homes

2. The first and only defibrillator available over-the-counter that can be used by virtually anyone with the materials included

3. Easy to use with guided interactive voice instructions

4. Safely delivers a shock only if needed

5. Reliably runs daily self-tests for readiness

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