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Defibtech VIEW/ECG/PRO Pediatric Electrode Pads – DDP-2002
Defibtech VIEW/ECG/PRO Pediatric Electrode Pads – DDP-2002
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Critical protection for the most vulnerable patients—your AED isn’t complete without them.
If a child collapsed from sudden cardiac arrest, would your AED respond correctly—or default to adult settings?
Standard AED pads are not designed for children under 8 years or under 55 lbs, risking inappropriate energy levels during shocks. The Defibtech DDP-2002 Pediatric Pads solve this with child-specific settings, enabling your Lifeline VIEW, ECG, or PRO AED to deliver safe, reduced-energy shocks tailored for young patients.
Key Specifications Table
Specification | Detail | Why It Matters |
---|---|---|
Compatibility | VIEW, ECG, and PRO models only | Ensures model-specific energy delivery for safety |
Age/Weight Range | Children under 8 years or under 55 lbs | Automatically adjusts AED to pediatric mode |
Shelf Life | 2 years from manufacture | Helps maintain compliance and readiness |
Packaging | Clearly labeled, sealed pouch | Easy identification in high-stress situations |
First-Time Buyer Essentials
- Pad placement diagram included for fast visual guidance
- Essential for any environment with children: schools, daycare centers, pediatric clinics
- Plug-and-play design—automatically switches device to pediatric mode upon connection
- Track expiration easily with printed date on each pouch
Post-Purchase Implementation Tips
- Store alongside adult pads in your AED case with a child-use label
- Add to monthly equipment checks for expiration visibility
- Train staff on pediatric application—include in CPR/AED certification refreshers
- Bundle with pediatric CPR masks to build full child-focused response kits
- OEM-certified by Defibtech for safety and full functionality
- FDA-cleared for pediatric defibrillation
- Preferred by school districts and pediatric care providers
- Visual labeling prevents confusion in critical moments
Child safety inspections and state mandates increasingly require pediatric AED capability—don’t get caught unprepared or noncompliant.
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