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New and Improved AED Pads

August 27, 2009

Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in America, affecting about 700,000 individuals a year. AEDs are sophisticated, reliable, safe, computerized devices that deliver defibrillator shocks to victims of cardiac arrest. All healthcare professionals should consider the use of an AED to be an integral component of basic life support.

Here is some information about AED Cardiac Defibrillator Pads:

Defibtech Cardiac Defibrillation Electrode Pads

AED PADsThis package contains one pair of adult defibrillation pads for use with the Lifeline AED. These pads are for adult use only (8 years or older). Pads should be stored connected to the AED. Extra pads can be stored in the available carrying case. Pad package has a two-year shelf life. These defibrillation electrode pads are single-use and disposable. We suggest buying an extra pair to keep your AED in service in the event of a rescue.

Type: Adult
Intended use: Disposable
Adhesion: Self-adhesive
Active gel surface area: 103 cm2 each (nominal)
Cable / connector type: Integrated
Cable length: 122 cm (typical)

Defibtech Lifeline AED Pediatric Pads

AEDs pad

AEDs pad

Use Child/Infant Electrode Pads only with Defibtech Defibrillators with software version 1.203 or later. This package contains one pair of child/infant defibrillation pads for use with the Lifeline AED. These pads are for use on infants and children to the age of 8. Pads should be stored connected to the AED or in the available carrying case. Pad package has a two-year shelf life.

Type: Child (55 lbs. or less)
Intended use: Disposable
Adhesion: Self-adhesive
Active gel surface area: 103 cm2 each (nominal)
Cable / connector type: Integrated
Cable length: 122 cm (typical)

One Comment leave one →
  1. Angela Capton permalink
    February 25, 2010 10:40 pm

    AED’s aren’t useful unless ya know where they are!

    We’re developing an iPhone app that locates the nearest AEDs and guides you to them.
    Check out our blog for updates!

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