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#29492 - 18/04/08 10:48 AM How do you test defibrillators?
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All our equipment is currently tested elsewhere but I would be grateful if someone could tell me how easy is it to test defibrillators & what's involved in doing so?
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#29493 - 18/04/08 10:55 AM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: DanKel]
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It's easy enough when:-

1) You have a decent defib tester.
2) You know what you're doing!

(best leave it to qualified people, Lel) \:\)

PS: lousy spelling again, Mate.

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#29494 - 18/04/08 11:03 AM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: Geoff Hannis]
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Spelling looks right to me? \:\)
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#29495 - 18/04/08 11:12 AM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: DanKel]
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Nicely corrected, then, Lel. But while I'm on, technical (computer) people don't like using ampersands, as they are used to convey other meanings in (for example) computer code! \:\)

(see how much you're learning here?)


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#29496 - 18/04/08 11:19 AM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: Geoff Hannis]
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Consider me a sponge, here to absorb information \:\)

Knowledge is your friend \:\)
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#29498 - 18/04/08 11:25 AM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: DanKel]
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I recall a good old buddy of mine (he was an Egyptian, not that that really matters) saying "I have no friends, my work is my friend". And I could (and still can) relate to that!

Remember too "Arbeit macht frei"!

But, better yet:-

"I keep six honest serving men (they taught me all I knew); their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who."
- Rudyard Kipling \:\)


Edited by Geoff Hannis (18/04/08 11:28 AM)
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#29533 - 18/04/08 02:46 PM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: Geoff Hannis]
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Buy someting to test them with.

We have recently purchased a device from Fluke, although we used to have an older device for testing our Defibs. We used to have S&W's, however recently have changed to Philips Heartstart etc.

What defibrillators do you have?
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#29550 - 18/04/08 04:52 PM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: Alan M]
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Lifepak 9's, Lifepak 9P's & Lifepak 12's. wasnt sure if there was a purpose built tester or simply using a meter was an option? i assumed it would not be that simple or wise?
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#29555 - 18/04/08 06:24 PM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: DanKel]
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Contact Fluke and ask if there tester is suitable for these (If you have the money!).

Most of your generic defib testers are multi-manufacturer so you can probably pick one up that will test them. It's not as if they are an oddball piece of kit.

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#29560 - 18/04/08 06:57 PM Re: How do you test defibrillators? [Re: Alan M]
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All Lel needs (in my opinion) is a simple go/no-go tester of the old CR type (remember those?), Alan. Less there be no misunderstanding, he is in a warehouse environment (not a hospital, etc.). As I have already said, my advice is that he should leave such things to the "experts" (even though that means he may have to shell out a couple of bob)! \:\)


Edited by Geoff Hannis (18/04/08 06:58 PM)
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