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Philips HeartStart FRx AED 861304
$2,010.00 – $2,109.00Price range: $2,010.00 through $2,109.00
DISCOUNT APPLIED IN CART USING CODE: FRX-HEARTSTART
DISCOUNT APPLIED IN CART USING CODE: FRX-HEARTSTART
$2,010.00 – $2,109.00Price range: $2,010.00 through $2,109.00
DISCOUNT APPLIED IN CART USING CODE: FRX-HEARTSTART
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ZOLL AED Plus (Semi Automatic)
$2,082.00
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Farming is tough work. It requires long hours and strong physical effort. Workers face harsh weather and handle heavy machinery. Often, they work in remote areas where help can take time to arrive. In sudden cardiac arrest, it's vital to reach an automated external defibrillator quickly. Survival chances fall quickly without prompt treatment.
Having an AED on the farm gives quick access to life-saving help. This boosts survival chances and enhances safety for workers and family members.
Having an AED on the farm gives quick access to life-saving help. This boosts survival chances and enhances safety for workers and family members.
Why farms need AEDs
Sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, regardless of age or fitness. Farm workers face higher risks. They deal with tough physical tasks, heat, electrical hazards, and fatigue. These conditions make access to an AED an essential safety measure on any farm.- Remote locations & delayed EMS response โ Farms are often far from hospitals, meaning EMS could take 15+ minutes to arrive.
- High-risk working conditions โ Heavy lifting, extreme heat, and electrical equipment increase the risk of cardiac incidents.
- Exposure to pesticides & chemicals โ Some chemicals used in farming have been linked to heart complications and sudden cardiac events.
- Older workforce & family-owned farms โ Many farmers and agricultural workers are over 50, increasing the likelihood of cardiac emergencies.
- Livestock & machinery-related injuries โ Sudden trauma or shock can trigger cardiac arrest, making an AED a vital addition to farm safety plans.
Choosing the right AED for farm use
Farm environments need AEDs that work well outdoors. They must be portable and easy to use, even in stressful situations. Selecting the right device ensures it will perform reliably when an emergency occurs:- Rugged & weather-resistant design โ Farms are dusty, wet, and exposed to temperature extremesโAEDs should be able to withstand the elements.
- Portable & lightweight โ Easily carried in trucks, tractors, or tool sheds for fast access in emergencies.
- User-friendly with voice prompts โ AEDs should have clear, step-by-step audio and visual instructions, ensuring anyone can use them, even without medical training.
- Long battery life & self-testing โ AEDs with automatic self-check features ensure reliability with minimal maintenance.
Best locations to store an AED on a farm
- In Farmhouses or worker dormitories โ The central location makes it easy to access in case of an emergency.
- Inside barns or Livestock Areas โ Many farm injuries happen in animal enclosures or feed areas, making AED placement here crucial.
- Near Electrical & Machinery Zones โ Farms rely on heavy equipment and electrical systems, which pose risks of cardiac-related incidents.
- Mounted in Farm Vehicles โ Carrying an AED in a truck, tractor, or utility vehicle ensures that it can be quickly transported to any location on the farm.

