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AED WALL CABINET WITH ALARM

Highlights:
  • Economical Design
  • Smooth finish
  • Easy to Install
  • Alarmed cabinet
  • Very Loud Alarm!!
  • Fits most brands of AED’s
  • 1/8″ thick clear acrylic window
  • Includes 2 keys to arm/disarm alarm (AED cabinet does not lock)
  • AED cabinet alarm requires 1- 9-volt battery (included)
  • AED cabinet alarm is beasily attached to existing building alarm system
  • Extra Keys are available!

EFFICIA DEFIBRILLATOR/ MONITOR

Highlights:

BRAND – mLabs

OPERATION MODE – Automatic

TYPES – Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators

USAGE/APPLICATION – Home & Public Place

BATTERY TYPE – Lithium

LAERDAL AED TRAINER 2

Highlights:

BRAND – mLabs

Affordable training through the simulation of the HeartStart FR2 AED in appearance and operation

Added instructor flexibility through unique control of the scenario selection by use of the remote control device

Flexible configuration of the device through a scenario builder program that allows the additional creation of custom training scenarios. Cost-effective operation through use of six C-cell batteries

PHILIPS HEART START FRX DEFIBRILLATOR

Highlights:

BRAND – PHILIPS

OPERATION MODE – Automatic

TYPES – Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators

DISPLAY TYPE – Digital

ALARM SYSTEM – Yes

USAGE/APPLICATION – Home & Public Place

BATTERY TYPE – Lithium

PHILIPS HEARTSTART ONSITE/HS1 DEFIBRILLATOR

Highlights:

BRAND – PHILIPS

Kit Contents Defibrillator, battery (one, pre-installed), SMART Pads (one set, pre-installed), set-up/maintenance guide with expiration date tags, owner’s manual, quick reference guide
Waveform SMART Truncated exponential biphasic. Waveform parameters adjusted as a function of patient impedance
Defibrillation peak current – Adult 32 A (150 J nominal) into a 50 ohm load
Defibrillation peak current – Pediatric 19 A (50 J nominal) into a 50 ohm load (using optional infant/child SMART Pads Cartridge)
Shock-to-Shock Cycle Time Typically less than 20 seconds between shocks in a series
Quick Shock Able to deliver a shock after the end of a CPR interval, typically in eight seconds
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