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Guide Specifications
250,000 Lives are claimed each year in the
U.S. from Sudden Cardiac Arrest often without warning signs or history of
problems.
J.L. Industries introduces LifeStart - an
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and cabinet conceived to increase
responder accessibility to fight cardiac arrest.
The LifeStart Serites cabinets include a
Medtronic Physio-Control LIFEPAK 500 AED or LifePak CR plus. It includes
a keyed alarm entry with on/off position, key graphics and full acrylic door.
These stations are designed to be used by
first responders for cardiac emergencies.
The cabinet itself is available in white
powder coated steel, clear anodized aluminum, #4 satin stainless steel,
polished brass and satin bronze.
LifeStart cabinets may be specified or
puchased without AED for applications where AEDs are already on location and
need to be housed.
When You Save A Life, Everyone Wins
Why AEDs are needed in public facilities:
Someone goes into sudden cardiac arrest
every two minutes in the United States. In cardiac arrest, the heart's
rhythm becomes erratic and the heart can't pump oxygenated blood to the brain
and other vital organs. The victim collapses. Automated External
Defibrillators (AED), a compact, portable battery operated version of the kind
used in hospitals, can now be used to deliver measured shocks to reestablish
the heart's normal rhythm.
Unless a normal rhythm is restored almost
immediately, death is practically inevitable. Automated External
Defibrillators (AED), a compact, portable battery operated version of the kind
used in hospitals, can now be used to deliver measure shocks to reestablish the
heart's normal rhythm.
Portable defibrillators have been in use
the past twenty years but were restricted to "first responders" emergency
medical technicians, police or fire departments.
The new AED's moderate price and simple
operation make them suitable for public places. A growing number of
building safety officers, security guards, flight attendants and other
non-medical personnel are trained to use the AED's. According to the
American Heart Association (AHA), making AED's standard equipment in stadiums,
airports, office buildings, shopping malls, and other public places, could save
more then 50,000 lives a year.
Medtronic Physio-control Defibrillator...
Medtronic Physio-Control invented the
first external defibrillator 40 years ago, offering hope for hundreds of
thousands of people who suffer a cardiac arrest outside other hospital each
year. Today they are the world's largest provider of external
defibrillators to hospitals, emergency medical services, targeted responders
and other trained providers who rely on the LIFEPAK products.
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AED Guide
Specifications
SECTION
10520
PART
1: GENERAL
1.01
WORK INCLUDED
A.
Fire Extinguishers
B.
Automated External Defibrillators (AED)
C.
Automatic oxygen unit TxO2
D.
Cabinets
E.
Accessories
F.
Fire Blankets and Cabinets
G.
Extinguisher Brackets
H.
Cabinet Alarms
1.02
RELATED WORK
A.
Section 09900 - Field Painting
B.
Section 15320 - Fire Sprinkler Systems
C.
Section 15375 - Standpipe and Hose Systems
1.03
REFERENCES
A.
UBC 7-5 (ASTM E814-97) & UBC 7-1 (ASTM E119-97) - Fire rated fire
extinguisher cabinets
B.
Conform to Americans with Disabilities Act 1990 – Fire extinguisher cabinets
C.
American Heart Association specifications – AED unit
1.04
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Conform to NFPA 10 requirements for portable fire extinguishers.
B.
Provide fire extinguishers, cabinets and accessories by a single manufacturer.
C.
Conform to UBC 7-5 (ASTM E814-97) & UBC 7-1 (ASTM E119-97) under positive
pressure for fire resistive wall performance where necessary.
D.
Conform to Americans with Disabilities Act 1990 on maximum cabinet
projection of 4" in corridors where necessary.
E.
Building owner to provide physician's prescription that is currently required
for AED units placement in a building.
F.
Building owner to set up proper training of AED and TxO2
units medical oxygen provided by American Safety and Health Institute,
American Red Cross, National Safety Council, and other first aid training
organizations nationwide.
G.
Conform to FDA requirements that delivery device provide oxygen flow at a rate
of at least 6 liters per minute for a minimum of 15 minutes.
1.05
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit brochure and product data in compliance with Section 01340.
1.06
PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Package, handle, deliver and store at job site in a manner that will
avoid damage. Damaged equipment
will be rejected.
B.
Delivery of AED's & TxO2 units at time of building
closure.
PART
2: PRODUCTS
2.01
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A.
Where shown on the drawings, provide fire extinguishers, AED's, TxO2,
accessories manufactured by
JL Industries, 4450 W. 78th Street
Circle, Bloomington, MN 55435,
phone 952-835-6850, fax 952-835-2218.
2.02
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
A.
Water Type: Grenadier P
B.
Dry Chemical Type: Cosmic or Galaxy Series
C.
Carbon Dioxide Type: Sentinel Series
2.03
FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS
A.
Where indicated on drawings, provide J.L. Industries with ____________
Series, model number _______________-with _________________ door.
Door and trim to be fabricated from (cold-rolled
steel, aluminum, or stainless steel).
Color anodized aluminum, special painted surfaces and graphics as indicated.
B.
Provide cabinets with fire-rated option, if applicable.
2.04
AED & TxO2 Units
A.
AED Medtronic LifePak® 500 or CR plus through JL Industries: A battery
powered automated external defibrillator (AED) meeting the current American
Heart Association recommendation of providing escalating energy from 200 to 360
joules. The device should be user
programmable for energy levels, have automatic rhythm analysis capability, and
deliver a biphasic waveform discharge that is impedance adjusted to the
patient.
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AED
to include interchangeable electrode pads
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AED
to include universal data management interchangeability
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AED
to include preconnected electrode cables
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AED
to include motion detection safety
B.
TxO2 automated oxygen unit: A refillable emergency oxygen
unit that provides a time remaining gauge with 45 minutes of oxygen at a
constant flow rate of a least 6 liters per minute having an automatic turn-on
feature and an automatic deployment of the component CPR mask and mask-line
provided by J.L. Industries.
2.05
AED & TxO2 Cabinets
A.
AED cabinet Life Start™ 1400 Series
B.
TxO2 cabinet Olympus 1600 Series
C.
AED TxO2 combination cabinet Olympus 7900 Series
PART
3: EXECUTION
3.01
INSTALLATION
A.
Install items included in this section in locations and at mounting
heights indicated, or if not indicated, at heights to comply with applicable
regulations of governing authorities.
-
Prepare
recesses in walls for fire extinguisher AED and TxO2 cabinets
as required by type and size of cabinet and style of trim and to comply with
manufacturer's instructions.
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Securely
fasten mounting brackets and fire extinguisher AED and TxO2
cabinets to structure, square and plumb, to comply with manufacturer's
instructions.
Connect required electrical wiring (by others) to AED
and TxO2 cabinets where needed.
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