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EMI Alarm for Pacemaker Wearers
Pacemakers and implantable defibrillators are vulnerable to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Manufacturers of these devices have set EMF exposure limits, but how is the user to know if his work or home environment is safe?
Recommendations for protection against electromagnetic interference risk caused by pacemakers and implantable defibrillators in hospitals
Medtronic: Electromagnetic Interference: Quick Look-up Tables for Defibrillators
Guidant: Sources of Electromagnetic Interference for Pacemakers, ICDs, and Heart Failure Devices
No adjustments needed, no complicated interpretations to make. If you hear the alarm, you are getting too close! LEDs will indicate the type of hazard (electric, magnetic, or RF). Convenient size fits in pocket or purse. Or it can be worn as a necklace or on belt clip. Gets about 20 hours on standard 9V alkaline battery, 9 hours with rechargeable. Low battery indicator. One year warranty. Annual re-calibration available.
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