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HeartSine Samaritan 500P More than just an AED Do you have one?

What is the need? Many people lose sight of the fact that SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) is the biggest killer of all in the Western World. In Australia almost 30,000 people each year die from SCA. This is more than 10 times as many deaths than those that occur in traffic accidents. Over 80% of these events take place in an out-of-hospital setting. For every 1 minute of delay there is a 10% decrease in chance of survival Ambulance response times are about 12 – 15 minutes and more for a remote location.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics Extracted from Leading Causes of Death in Australia

What is the solution? A Public Access Defibrillator (AED) on site and effective CPR is the simple solution. Immediate access to an AED could prevent many of these deaths. HeartSine Samaritan 500P – so simple to use, so effective in saving lives

What about Liability? Worldwide, resuscitation council guidelines have been written to protect the lay rescuer. In Australia the Good Samaritan Act further protects the lay rescuer from liability. There is more risk of liability if an employer chooses to ignore the need to have an AED. There have been successful cases of prosecution for NOT having an AED on site. As public awareness of the life-saving benefit of having an AED increases, so does the Duty of Care to provide an AED for employees and members.

What about Training? Firstly, the device has been developed for use by lay rescuers. That means it can be operated by someone that has had minimal or no training. The voice prompts are so simple that even with no prior experience, you could save a life. As stated by the Australian Resuscitation Council, any attempt at resuscitation is better than no attempt. However it is recommended in the interest of the best outcomes that employees undertake training. A training device that resembles the real device is available for your first aid trainer to incorporate the specific device in any first aid course conducted for employees.

So now we all know that we need an AED....BUT not just any AED!

The HeartSine Samaritan 500P Better than any other AED Technology Breakthrough Real Time Feedback on Compressions

Often in a cardiac arrest, the heart will be in a non-shockable rhythm. Good as an AED is, that means it CAN DO NOTHING! Years of research has developed this patented technology that monitors effectiveness of CPR. The patented technology has been correlated to a range of parameters that can normally only be monitored by advanced clinical people like paramedics And it simply tells you whether to push harder, or push faster, or whether you are doing good compressions This technology has been proven in Clinical studies, and the Clinical Papers are available to prove it.

Superior Quality The device has a 7 year warranty. IP56 water and Dust resistance (Highest in the industry) Drop tested from 1 metre onto concrete Tough Carry Bag

Servicing & Maintenance The battery and pads are in one single replaceable cassette, called a pad-pak. The pad-pak has a 4 year expiry from date of manufacture. This means there is only one consumable component and only one expiry date to monitor. As the device conducts its own weekly self-check, there is no user servicing required, apart from a weekly glance to confirm that the green rescue ready LED is flashing. In the unlikely event of the self-test identifying a fault, the red LED will illuminate. As soon as you notify us, a loan device will be sent to you while the faulty device is investigated.

Pad-Pak Replenishment Program You have the option of us monitoring of the expiry date of your pad-pak. Before one of your Pad-paks expire, we will send you a reminder that you should re-order a pad-pak. Of course if you use your device in an event you will need to initiate an order for a new Pad-pak.

Minimal ongoing costs Apart from being ahead of the pack in the ability to save lives, the HeartSine Samaritan is one of the most cost effective devices to own. In fact the on-going costs are negligible. There are no further costs for the first 4 years from date of manufacture. Over the first 7 years, for example, your average annual maintenance costs could be expected to be around $25.00 pa (or $50.00 pa if you wish to have a spare pad-pak at all times).

Consumables Pad-pak-03Adult Pad-pak (Age 8 – Adult) For small children: Pad-Pak-04Paediatric Pad-pak (Age 1-8)

Options & Accessories We have a range of cost effective accessories that are strongly recommended: AED Wall cabinet with approved Australian Resuscitation Council signage AED Prep Kit options AED wall sign Instructional video Training device Pad-Pak replenishment program – we can monitor the expiry date of your pad-pak and notify you when due for replacement. Of course if you use your device in an event you will need to initiate an order for a new Pad-pak.

A matter of affordability. You cant afford not to have one.

Office Tips: Lock your doors, even if youve never had a burglary. Back up your data even if youve never had a computer crash. Insure your business even if youve never had a claim or loss. Have a fire extinguisher even if youve never had a fire. Own an AED even if you have never had anyone in the workplace die from cardiac arrest.