⚡ Be the calm in the crisis — lifesaving power in your hands.
The Philips HeartStart Home AED is a user-friendly defibrillator designed for rapid emergency response with clear voice prompts and CPR guidance. It includes a pre-installed battery and SMART pads, a slim carry case for portability, and can convert to a training device with optional pads, making it an essential, all-in-one safety solution for home or office.
R**Y
Good quality
Very nice to have
K**N
AED saved my life
This is an Atlanta Fox News story about my cardiac arrest and the use of the AED. It is well worth watching the related video and it will answer many of your questions. There is enough information in this article to google for the video link. All the best to you and yours. KenATLANTA -What would you do if someone's life rested in your hands? Fortunately for Ken Esmark, his coworkers at WebMD jumped into action.Esmark, WebMD's Director of Web Services, was 21 floors up, sitting in a meeting, when his heart suddenly stopped."The last thing I remember is I was talking to them... And then it was lights out. There was no pain, there was nothing," Esmark said.The 62-year-old father of four, and grandfather, with no history of heart disease, was in sudden cardiac arrest."Basically, he was dead when we found him. His mouth was foaming, he was completely unresponsive, nothing was going on," said Dr. Michael Smith.The only way to save Ken was to use an AED to shock his heart back into a normal rhythm. WebMD had put one in on Ken's floor a year ago, but Ken's boss Dr. Michael Smith, an internist, hadn't used a defibrillator in years."It's just, you know, that this is someone's life. You have to save this person's life. For him, for his family," Smith said.Smith grabbed the AED."Put it on, walked us through it. We did end up shocking him, did CPR chest compressions for about 45 seconds," Smith said."I woke up on the floor and there was an EMT next to me and he was putting an oxygen mask on me," said Esmark. "And then he said, 'Can you stand up?' I said, 'Sure!'"Later in the emergency room, "The doctor came over to me, and she said to me, 'This is the worst day of your life, but it's also the best.' She said, 'You had cardiac arrest, but people generally don't make it.' And she said, 'And you're in really good shape.'" said Esmark.Many of Ken's coworkers are now taking an AED refresher course."Even though people had AED training, it was a little scary," Smith said.But if you step in and render emergency assistance, Georgia's Good Samaritan law will protect you from being sued if something goes wrong.And what happened has changed both men."The things that were important to me the day before? They weren't so important anymore," Esmark said."Whenever I go into a community place, I look for the AED. I was at the airport the other day, walking down the terminal, I'm looking at where all the AED's are because now I realize, it could happen," Smith said.If you're worried you would freeze in an emergency like this, the AED has a computerized voice that will tell you what to do step by step.Esmark had an electrical problem with his heart that he's probably had all of his life. He now has an implanted defibrillator.Eight days after his sudden cardiac arrest, he was back at work at WebMD.
G**G
You deserve better odds
My neighbor just bought $4,000.00 worth of chrome wire wheels for his car. After installing them himself; his heart decided to crap-out from the physical stress of installing this junk on his car, WHICH ALREADY HAD WORKING WHEELS ON IT. His wife stood over him, helpless and in great stress, as she waited for the ambulance, as it drove by the house on the way to the WRONG address. (It was Violet ROAD/NOT Violet Avenue) By the time the medics arrived; he had expired and departed for the Afterlife. The sun glistened off the new shiney wire wheels and reflected a healthy glow on my poor neighbor's face, in stark contrast to the rest of his body, which was turning blue kinda fast. (A real "Kodak Moment.") DUMB way to die. What amazes me is this: People tend to spend a lot of money on useless things for themselves, in an effort to make themselves feel better. That's why I bought this defibulator. THIS makes ME feel better. Now, I shall purchase some slightly used chrome wire rims from the widow next door for about $500.00, because she needs the money in order to pay for some unexpected funeral expenses. At 67, the physical stress of installing these wheels on my ride might cause my own heart to blow out, so I will have my wifey standing by in the driveway with my new Portable Heart defib-Thingy, ready to jump-start ME...just in case. I even took the liberty of shaving my own chest, so the defib pads get a good connection to my ticker. My bare chest made me look 30 years younger, so I continued on and shaved my "landing Gear" and legs, too. That might have been a little too extreme because my wife complains that my legs are prettier than hers. My bad. A Phillips Heart Defibulator, PLUS a new $4,000.00 set of Chrome Wire Wheels for my '77 Pinto. ALL for less than $1,600.00. With my extensive background in electronics, I'm sure I can modify my heart defib thingy to Jump Start my beloved Pinto, should the occasion occur. Today's Lesson: Invest in YOURSELF before you invest in the stupid stuff. CATS have nine lives. You only get one. Buy the defib thingy and increase your chances of survival.
P**C
Saved a Life
I happened to be traveling with my AED through a major airport when a gentleman at the gate across from mine suffered a heart attack and went into full cardiac arrest. I offered my AED to the people helping the man, as a AED for the airport could not be found. The AED saved his life. What more can I say!
A**N
What's a life worth?
Thankfully, I have had to use this and hope I never do, so this review is based on what I have observed so far.Why did I buy one of these? I bought this because heart attacks are one of the leading causes of death and the faster you can get a heart beating again the better. Yes, it is expensive, but I can't imagine how I'd feel if I needed this and didn't have it. I know at that point I would spend anything. I feel a lot better owning this. (And hey, isn't it better for your heart to keep your stress levels lower? See, it is working already!)This came packed superbly. I had no fear the unit wasn't in great shape. When you open it, you are walked through a few steps to ensure it is working properly. Then he unit gives you a satisfying beep and has a little light on it to show the battery is working.It comes with instructions on how to use it, and I suggest you read them right away....along with everyone else in your household. An emergency is no time to become familiar with something. Not that it is difficult. It isn't.They show you exactly where and how to attach the pads and the unit won't let you "zap" anyone unless they need it.I've told my neighbors that I own one so we can all share it.If you have specific medical issues this might be covered under insurance. I didn't know that until I ordered it, and wish I had.I hope my review has been helpful to you.
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