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#15907 09/05/2009 5:59 PM
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I need to purchase an AED for my office since I can no longer recharge the battery on my old defibrillator. Any suggestions? I want to stay under $2000 since thankfully I have never needed to use one in the office. Thanks.

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You can often find a home version on ebay for under $1,000. Their batteries are sealed and non-rechargable, but last 5 years - as technology changes so often that is not a bad investment. You can actually train even your office staff to run it (might be good in case you are the one that collapses - just kidding, but I guess we should consider all worst case scenarios).


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