Used CPR Mankins: No Reason To Buy New
Used CPR Manikins are a great option for CPR certification classes given to the general public, which are often offered at places such as the American Cross, or Emergency Medical Services (EMS) workers CPR test. No matter who the audience is CPR is something that everyone should know and with the availability of many different brands, models, prices and features the Manikins can help make any class successful. With the abundance of Manikins on the market, comes the difficulty in finding the one that fits your needs as well as your budget.
As with any product, Used CPR Manikins have a select few considered to be the "top" brands and are worth taking a look at. One of those brand names is Ambu, and they offer a wide selection of products with a relatively small price when purchased used. For instance, for a brand-new Ambu Man Standard Torso that comes with five face pieces, 100 head bags, training mat and carrying case the price is $679.95; on the other hand, the same product (including accessories) that is gently used can be purchased at the discounted price of $510. Another brand and great deal is to purchase the used Prestan Adult CPR/AED Manikin (model PP-AM-100) for as little as $94.75.
Although Ambu and Prestan are among the top brands in Used CPR Mankins, they are certainly not alone. Depending on your needs (and again, your budget) other likely brands are Life/form, CPR Prompt, and CasPer. Searching among these brands you will no doubt find exactly what you need. Most, if not all, of these brands offer multiple sizes and types of manikins--infant, toddler, torso, full body man or woman and even dog models.
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No matter what the purpose of buying Used CPR Manikins, there is a perfect model at the perfect price available. One rule of thumb when purchasing used manikins, you want to be sure to choose a model that comes with head bags (covers the manikins face) or you want to purchase them separately. The bags are essential in helping to stop the spread of germs and keeping the manikins safe for use, especially in a class in which several student share the manikin.
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