payydg
Well-Known Member
I've have one of these I no longer need - for sale.
Before you ask i tried to donate it to the council or a local events/business/charity to use but they are not interested. They can't take donated units for liability reasons apparently.
The Lifeline AUTO is a fully automatic defib designed to analyze heart rhythm and automatically deliver a shock – without intervention – if needed. Further details can be found below.
I have run the internal checks on this device and it has passed them all. You can do this yourself and it explains how to in the instruction manual. As far as I know this is unused. Battery check/replacement date is June 2025. I don’t know whether the pads are due to be replaced. I would replace them and these are readily available and cheap.
Comes with the other accessories pack that contains face shields, razor and first aid kit.
New these cost £1400 and are great bits of kit so would be a shame for it not to end up somewhere useful.
DM if interested. The are designed to be used by anyone and the unit gives verbal prompts but it should really go to someone who has at least basic life support training - i.e. knows how and when to do CPR
Before you ask i tried to donate it to the council or a local events/business/charity to use but they are not interested. They can't take donated units for liability reasons apparently.
The Lifeline AUTO is a fully automatic defib designed to analyze heart rhythm and automatically deliver a shock – without intervention – if needed. Further details can be found below.
Lifeline Auto AED | One-Button Automatic External Defibrillator
Lifeline AUTO AED is a one-button defibrillator, for a ready to use application. Learn more about Defibtech AEDs and how to help save a life.
www.defibtech.com
I have run the internal checks on this device and it has passed them all. You can do this yourself and it explains how to in the instruction manual. As far as I know this is unused. Battery check/replacement date is June 2025. I don’t know whether the pads are due to be replaced. I would replace them and these are readily available and cheap.
Comes with the other accessories pack that contains face shields, razor and first aid kit.
New these cost £1400 and are great bits of kit so would be a shame for it not to end up somewhere useful.
DM if interested. The are designed to be used by anyone and the unit gives verbal prompts but it should really go to someone who has at least basic life support training - i.e. knows how and when to do CPR