Defibrillators
Protect your loved ones with anĀ AED machine for home from Rescue Supply. Our FDA-approved home AEDs like the Philips HeartStart OnSite and ZOLL AED Plus deliver voice-guided shocks in 3ā5 minutes, boosting survival rates up to 70%. Fully automatic with child/adult pads, no prescription required, and 8-year warranties. Compact for wall-mounting or carry cases, they include CPR coaching and real-time CPR feedbackāideal for households with heart risks.
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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Can I get an AED for my house?
Yes, you can get an AED for your home from medical suppliers or online. Models like Philips HeartStart are suitable. No prescription needed. Training available. Good for high-risk households. Easy to use. It's empowering. Consult doctors.
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How much does a home AED cost?
A home AED costs $1,000 to $2,000, with basic models lower. Includes accessories. Prices drop with technology. Check deals. Maintenance extra. Value in preparedness. It's accessible. Consult retailers.
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Is it a good idea to have an AED at home?
It's a good idea to have an AED at home if family has heart risks. Increases survival in arrest. User-friendly with prompts. Peace of mind. Community programs offer. Training key. It's proactive health. Consult experts.
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Will insurance cover an AED?
Insurance may cover an AED if medically necessary, like history of heart issues. Varies by plan. Prescription helps. Some deny. Check policy. HSA funds usable. It's worth inquiring. Consult providers.
