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AVU5000 Emergency Instruction Device (EID)
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$349.00

 

 

 

Patent-pending electronic “talking first aid” device quickly walks you through over 30 emergencies via interactive yes/no prompts.  Compliant with American Heart Association, Red Cross, ASHI/Medic First Aid, and other major first aid training organization protocols.  Allows for quick reference to major medical emergencies, giving an exact step-by-step in-the-field medical treatment.  Provides the confidence to perform in stressful situations by ensuring correct protocols are followed.  Product features include: AC & earphone adapters, serial port for updates, splash-proof design, waterproof storage, and 3 ”D” battery operation.  Recipient of “BEST NEW SAFETY PRODUCT” 2006 Saxies award.

Addresses all US Bureau of Labor Statistics for what results in ER visits and hospitalizations.

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First Voice™ Emergency Instruction Device
Technical Specifications
 
Rev 1 – AVU5000                         Rev 2 – AVU5001
 
Dimensions:                 Height 9” x Width 12” x Depth 4.5”                  Height 9” x Width 11.5” x Depth 1”                 
 
Weight:             With Batteries: 4.6 pounds                               With Batteries: 2 pounds
 
Power Source: 3 D cell batteries                                               4 AA cell batteries
 
Update Interface:          Internet connection or SD card             SD card access (back of hardware)
 
Keypad:                      Wipe-off tactile feedback membrane switch w/ shatterproof LCD (closed button design)
 
Controls:                      Emergency color-coded, numbered and labeled trauma buttons; Yes/No response buttons; Pause button; Back (repeat/rewind) button; Next (forward) button; Volume adjustment buttons, and Power on/off button; Rev 2 – NEW! Language toggle button
 
Visual Instructions:                    Backlit LCD screen reinforcing verbal instructions
 
Audio Instructions:                    Detailed voice instructions guide responder through emergency care and first aid protocols.
 
Audio output:                            Water-resistant speakers
 
Auto shut-off:                           10-minute Auto Shut-off
 
Power Preservation:                  2-minute LCD backlight shut-off to preserve battery power
 
Upgrades:                                 Wall mount, Environment-proof rugged Pelican case for storage, EID Protector Bags (5 packs), EID submersible waterproof bags (2 packs)
 
Temperature:                            Standby: 10° to 45° Celsius (50° to 110° Fahrenheit)
Operating:  0° to 50° Celsius (32° to 122° Fahrenheit)
 
Other:                                       3 year warranty; IPC-A-610 Standards; 1 meter shock/drop tested; FCC compliant; UL compliant; Intrinsically-Safe standards compliant; 911 emergency service organization and first aid training / ECC compliant; Rev 2 – NEW! IP rating = 54.
 
Languages/Protocols:                Customizable upon request.
 
 
Refer to First Voice User’s Guide for detailed product instructions and information on use and care.

 

First Voice EID is the equivalent of a first aid calculator.  Much like the well-known calculator has improved math accuracy from 50 years ago when we did math using our pencils and paper; First Aid care and training has been taken to a new technology-aided level of accuracy and improved results.  With the simple press of a button, instant detailed American Heart Association approved instructions on what to do are immediately heard and seen by the responder or lay rescuers providing care. Simple yes/no questions guide any responder through what to do for over 30 traumatic situations including multiple injury traumas.

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