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Netech Corp.
Guarantee optimal performance of your life-saving defibrillators with our Defibrillator Analyzers.
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BC Group International Inc.
The DA-2006 is a microprocessor-based analyzerthat is used in the testing of defibrillators. It measuresthe energy output and provided information about thepulse. It is used on manual, semi-automatic and automatic defibrillators with monophasic or biphasic outputs.
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Seward Medical
The Uni-Pulse defibrillator analyzer is unique in combining on-screen waveform capturing, built-in 12-lead ECG simulator, onboard memory. When using the optional variable load box, the Rigel Uni-Pulse becomes a defib analyzer to meet all the requirements of IEC 60601-2-4.
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DA 2006P -
BC Group International Inc.
The DA-2006 is a microprocessor-based analyzerthat is used in the testing of defibrillators. It measuresthe energy output and provided information about thepulse.
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Datrend Systems Inc.
Test all available defibrillators, including monophasic, biphasic, and pulse bi-phasic waveforms
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Fluke Biomedical
Fluke Biomedical’s defibrillator analyzers and defibrillator/transcutaneous pacemaker testing devices are rugged, portable precision test instruments that ensure proper operation and ultimate performance of critical life-support cardiac-resuscitation equipment. We offer best-in-class defibrillator testers that feature capabilities which encompass a wide spectrum of worldwide established pulse shapes, showcasing AED tester compatibility, and outperforming competitors in accuracy and standards.
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Keystone Compliance
An EMI site survey is an independent assessment of the potential Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) risks that might interfere with an implantable electrical device such as a pacemaker or defibrillator. The assessment should be completed by a qualified and accredited independent test lab such as Keystone Compliance and in collaboration with the employer, manufacturer of the device, patient and physician. A site survey is conducted by taking various electromagnetic measurements throughout the facility. Keystone Compliance uses a broad range of industry-accepted standards and specifications to determine which electromagnetic fields exist. Following completion of the on-site survey, Keystone Compliance provides the customers with a detailed site survey report that will help identify EMI sources and zones with the potential to interact with an implantable electrical device. This information should then be shared with the physician and employer to develop an action plan to reduce potential negative effects to the patient’s health.