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Putting defibs first
02 October 2017
With a growing order book of customers opting to put health and safety first in their businesses, leading defibrillator manufacturers Cardiac Science (stand J50) will be attending the Health & Safety North Show.

Cardiac Science’s state of the art Powerheart G5 AEDs (automated external devices) are now in place to protect employees in workplaces across the UK - from whisky distilleries, packaging firms and industrial services companies to sports clubs, fishing fleets and major construction firms.
Some of the UK’s leading building and infrastructure companies including Wates, Mace, Morgan Sindall and Carillion, have invested in Powerheart AEDs in the last few years - either via purchase and /or hire agreements - helping to put worker health and safety at the top of their agenda.
The high spec, super intuitive Powerheart G5 from Cardiac Science is the first ever AED to combine real-time CPR guidance and fast shock times with advanced patient therapy, and will only deliver a shock if required. The unit has been designed to literally talk a rescuer through the process step-by-step, with clear voice and text prompts. It is also the only ‘Rescue Ready®’ device on the market – self-testing daily.
Come and see the team on stand J50 to find out how you can protect your workforce - or contact 0161 926 0000. Email: sales@cardiacscience.co.uk
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