Start a Heart - Save a Life
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Heart Start Machine
Could you save a life if you had to? Could you? Right now? Right this minute now?
Research has shown that if someone has a cardiac arrest then the clock starts ticking from the very first second and every minute is vital if they are to have a chance of survival.
Only one person in every twenty lives to tell the tale if they have a cardiac arrest outside of hospital - and yet statistics show that the commonest place to have a cardiac arrest is at home or at work.
New autotmatic electronic defibrillator devices (AED's) or Heart Start machines as they are sometimes called are easy to use and really quite inexpensive.
I've written a comprehensive article about saving a life with an automatic defibrillator heart start machine on the website Squidoo.
Read more about this by clicking on the link below:
Heart Start Machine
Could you save a life if you had to? Could you? Right now? Right this minute now?
Research has shown that if someone has a cardiac arrest then the clock starts ticking from the very first second and every minute is vital if they are to have a chance of survival.
Only one person in every twenty lives to tell the tale if they have a cardiac arrest outside of hospital - and yet statistics show that the commonest place to have a cardiac arrest is at home or at work.
New autotmatic electronic defibrillator devices (AED's) or Heart Start machines as they are sometimes called are easy to use and really quite inexpensive.
I've written a comprehensive article about saving a life with an automatic defibrillator heart start machine on the website Squidoo.
Read more about this by clicking on the link below:
Heart Start Machine
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