Mediana HeartOn A16 Adult/Child Electrode Pads
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Technical Specifications
Brand | Mediana |
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Estimated pad life
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Up to 1 year, Up to 2 years |
Electrode pads age rating | 1+ year-old, 8+ year-old |
Description
Mediana HeartOn A16 Adult/Child Electrode Pads
These Mediana HeartOn A16 replacement electrode pads are suitable for both adult and paediatric use. The defibrillator features a mode switch, allowing the same pre-connected pads to be used to provide both adult and infant/child treatment.
Features:
- For use with the Mediana HeartOn A16 Semi Automatic Defibrillator
- Patient mode switch on the defibrillator changes the treatment level without needing specialist pads or an infant/child key
- Supplied in a sealed, foil pack
- Keep as a spare pack or to replace pads that have been used
- Suitable for adult and paediatric treatment
- Cable length: approx. 1.8m
- Up to 2 years shelf life
What else will you need:
Cabinet or wall bracket to hold your defibrillator
Defibrillator sign and poster to make the defibrillator easy to find in an emergency
If you know CPR, you know how to save a life. A free CPR training kit will be included with this defibrillator so you know what to do in an emergency.
Need a little more help?
If you would like to find out more about defibrillators take a look at our defibrillator webpages or our Defibrillator FAQs. Alternatively you can contact us.
Creating a nation of life savers
Defibrillators save lives. For the 30,000 people who have out-of-hospital cardiac arrests ever year, quickly receiving CPR and an electric shock from a defibrillator gives them the best chance of survival. If a defibrillator is used within four minutes it can increase the person’s chances of survival by three quarters. This is why getting defibrillators into workplaces, communities and public spaces is so important.
You can help to make the UK a country where more people survive cardiac arrest by learning CPR and getting a defibrillator for your local community or workplace.