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Philips HeartStart Home Automated External Defibrillator Battery

Philips HeartStart Home Automated External Defibrillator Battery

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Brand: Philips Medical Systems
Category: Health And Beauty

List Price: $135.00
Buy New: $117.71
You Save: $17.29 (13%)

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 8650

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 4 x 1 x 2

Model: M5070A
UPC: 850633000003
EAN: 0850633000003
ASIN: B0009Q62EI

Release Date: May 19, 2005
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Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 6 weeks

Features:
   Long life lithium battery
   Easy to install
   Doesn't require recharging
   "Install by date" printed on back for easy reference
   For use only with the Philips HeartStart Home Defibrillator

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars expensive but necessary   January 20, 2008
Mark Crispin (Bainbridge Island, WA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This battery is expensive, but fortunately you only have to replace it every few years.

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Worth Reading

Heartstart Defibrillators - Should Every House Really Have A Heartstart Defibrillator?
By Libby Wolfe

There seems to be a tremendous push for safety lately. I’ve seen countless articles written about how to buy the safest car seat, or which cars performed best in crash tests, or how essential it is to have an escape plan in case of a house fire. I don’t discount how important these things are, and applaud the fact that these safety issues are being brought to the forefront. But it seems odd to me that people don’t hesitate to spend extra money making their cars and homes safer, but seem to balk at the idea of spending money on a home defibrillator, like the Heartstart Defibrillator.

In case you’ve never heard of the Heartstart Defibrillator, it’s an at-home defibrillator - the only one currently available without a prescription. It literally can mean the difference between a person surviving sudden cardiac arrest or not, yet most people have never heard of it or balk at the price tag or don’t think having an at-home defibrillator is really necessary.

So, who really should buy something like the Heartstart Defibrillator? Is it really necessary for EVERY home?

If someone is young and healthy and has no history of heart trouble, they may not need to purchase the Heartstart Defibrillator (especially if money is tight.) Although sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone at anytime, there are risk factors associated with it (such as age, a history of heart problems, etc.) and if someone does not have these risk factors, they may feel comfortable getting by without a Heartstart Defibrillator in their house. Also, people living alone may choose not to buy one, since they obviously will not be able to use it on themselves should they go into sudden cardiac arrest. In addition, if someone has severe financial problems and can barely make ends meet, they should perhaps wait until they are in a better financial state before buying an at-home defibrillator.

However, if there is even the slightest risk factor in a family for sudden cardiac arrest and it is not a financial hardship, I believe getting an at-home defibrillator is one of the smartest moves you can make! I sincerely hope that none of you reading this article will ever be in a position to use it, but I think the peace of mind that comes with this product alone is worth the price tag.

In conclusion, who should buy a Heartstart Defibrillator? Ultimately, it’s a personal choiceand is up to the family. It is not necessary for every home, but definitely could prove life-saving in those homes that have a family member who is at risk for sudden cardiac arrest. My motto is “better safe than sorry”, especially when it comes to the safety of your loved ones. But my advice, think it over and do the research to find out if getting a Heartstart Defibrillator is right for you.

Visit http://heartstart-defibrillator-reviews.com to learn more about this life-saving product and to be offered a chance to purchase the product at $800 off list price!


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