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Samaritan Defibrillator |
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Are you prepared for that unexpected emergency?
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death globally. Response time is critical for surviving SCA, when every minute counts.
Compact in size, long on ability
- The Samaritan PAD (Public Access Defibrillator) is lighter (2.4 lbs.) and smaller than other defibrillators.
- The Samaritan PAD resists shock and vibration and carries an IP56 Rating, the industry's highest rating against dust and water. It can be taken and used virtually anywhere, even in the most inclement conditions. It also carries a 7-year unit warranty.
- SCOPE Biphasic technology automatically optimizes energy output for each person, and has been reported to provide significantly better performance in removing ventricular fibrillation (VF) by the third shock.
Easy-to-follow visual and verbal guides
- The Samaritan PAD features easy-to-understand visual and oral prompts that guide a user through the process.
- Only two buttons. ON and SHOCK, are required, providing straightforward operation.
- A System Status Ready Indicator flashes to show that the complete system is operational and ready for use. Device automatically runs self check each week.
Real economy for the real world
- Pad-Pak cartridge combines battery and electrode pads, with one expiration date to monitor.
- Cartridge typically has a shelf-life of 3.5 years from date of manufacture, offering significant savings over other defibrillators that require separate battery and pad units.
For more information on this life-saving defibrillator, including technical specifications, please contact ChurchPartner at (800) 572-0550.
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The FDA requires all orders for a defibrillator be accompanied by a perscription from a physician. These should be readily obtainable from a congregation member or any qualified physician. Call us with any questions you might have on this. |
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