ZOLL Stat-Padz II - box of 12
These pre-connected electrodes allow users to prepare their AED in advance to enable a quicker response time. This allows responders to deliver the definitive treatment as soon as possible to increase the chances of a more successful rescue.
- 1 box of 12 ZOLL Stat-Padz II
Pads have helpful diagrams to assist with effective placement of the pads, allowing rescuers with less experience to be confident in the positioning of the electrodes to deliver a successful shock to the victim of cardiac arrest.
Additional Features
- Foil packaging to keep electrodes safe and clean, ready for use
- Gel adhesive applied to pads to ensure they are secure when placed on casualty
- Helpful and instructive visual images to assist with pad placement
- Can be used with AED Plus and AED Pro
- Up to a 2 year shelf life
Helpful Tips
As all pads are single use only, we do recommend you always keep a spare set with your defibrillator to ensure you can always complete a rescue should your original pads become compromised. Thanks to the helpful visual aids on the packaging, you can be certain of your pad placement which differs slightly to adult placement; paediatric pads are to be placed both on the centre of the child’s chest and back for effective analysis of heart rhythm and administration of shock if required.
You can register your pads with our free reminder service to help you keep on top of maintenance for your AED. As all electrode pads have an expiry date, whether they are used or not; you’ll need to ensure they are replaced in ample time before the expiration date is reached on your original set. We’ll send along a helpful reminder email to assist you in ordering your replacement set of pads to ensure your defib is never without its electrodes.
On Hand to Help
Here at defibshop, we’re on hand throughout the week to assist you with any queries you may have.
Defib Brand | ZOLL |
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FDA Approved | No |
Dangerous Goods | No |
These pre-connected electrodes allow users to prepare their AED in advance to enable a quicker response time. This allows responders to deliver the definitive treatment as soon as possible to increase the chances of a more successful rescue.