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Owning a complicated piece of equipment like an Automated External Defibrillator, or AED, might intimidate someone who isn't entirely familiar with it. It is impossible to know exactly when and why a device like this will be required. That certainly is reason for a bit of insecurity. But if one pays attention to the proper care of one's AED, there is no reason to be nervous. Let's discuss what steps home AED owners should take to keep themselves reassured. (Since Philips Heartstart AEDs are the only units available for home-use without a prescription, we'll focus on them here.)

A complex medical device at home is understandably a source of concern for the untrained. Really though, your home computer requires just as much maintaining as modern AED units do. Often AED owners are unsure about what maintenance that they need to be performing on a regular basis. A monthly visual inspection is recommended by the Philips Heartstart owners' manual. This is nothing more than a simple glance to make sure that no physical damage has occured; much like checking a smoke detector. Another thing that is important to look at is expiration dates of batteries and pads. More advanced diagnostics will be performed by the machine itself, and will alert the owner of any malfunctions.

Sudden cardiac arrest can happen at any time in any place, even outdoors. Understanding proper techniques as suited to various environmental factors can be critical. It is often taken for granted that a Philips Heartstart AED cannot operate properly in the presence of water contacting the victim. This is a reasonable concern, given the ability of water to conduct electricity. Philips ran hundreds of tests to determine the risk level of using their product on wet concrete. There findings were that no additional risk is incurred by a patient lying on such a wet surface. Chlorine raises the conductivity of water; so rainwater, lacking chlorine, poses even less threat of shock.

These are just a couple of the many concerns that customers tend to have. But from these you can see that owning a complicated piece of medical equipment needn't be a nerve-wracking experience. Much of the modern machinery like the Philips Heartstart line of AEDs have safety features built into them. Though we must stress that one still needs to be trained on life-saving procedures. Learn proper techniques and keep everything in working order, and leave everything else to the machine!


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