Should You Have an Automatic External Defibrillator in Your Home?

By Dr. Larry Weinrauch, Health Pro Monday, May 19, 2008
A recent study has been published and discussed in the newspapers suggesting that people with heart disease do not receive substantial benefit by having an automatic external defibrillator (AED) in their home. What does this mean for those who have them, have considered getting them, must consider re...
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Mark Adelman, GoodToBeAlive.com
1/16/10 9:35pm

Ultimately, the decision to protect oneself (and one’s family) against cardiac arrest is a personal right. Sudden Cardiac Arrest is the nation’s number one killer, it is arguably irresponsible to discourage such individual protection, especially given the reasonable cost and ease-of-use of defibrillators. I am the founder of the nation’s first exclusive-for-home retailer of automated external defibrillators (which I refer to as Personal-AEDs). My company’s mission is to save lives by empowering individuals with the awesome power of the latest generation of easy-to-use defibrillators where they are needed most, in the home. Sincerely, Mark Adelman, JD Founding Partner, www.GoodToBeAlive.com 1-888-OWN-1-AED

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By Dr. Larry Weinrauch, Health Pro— Last Modified: 12/19/10, First Published: 05/19/08