Which AED model does the American Heart Association recommend?
The AHA does not recommend a specific device. All AED models have similar features, but the slight differences between them allow them to meet a variety of needs. The AHA encourages potential buyers to consider all models and make a selection based on the buyer’s particular needs. The local EMS system can help you with this decision. There are many different companies that sell defibrillators such as: Zoll Medical, Philips Heartstart, Cu Medical, Defibtech Lifeline, Lifepak, Powerheart AED, and a few others. However, our favorite is Heartsine.
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