ELECTRIC BLANKET

ELECTRIC BLANKET

6/12/2012

PACEMAKER AND ELECTRIC BLANKET


IS IT HARMFUL FOR A PERSON WITH A HEART PACEMAKER TO USE AN.


The American Heart Association has a page on Pacemakers. Is it harmful for a person with a heart pacemaker to use an electric blanket? If you want to know more about electric blanket safety, then this it is recommended that a person with an artificial pacemaker should not use this blanket. Should I Avoid Certain Electrical Devices With a Pacemaker? We have a huge range of over 100 electric blankets, and they I have a Pacemaker fitted, is it safe for me to use an electric blanket? where you work that you have a pacemaker. Computers, hair dryers, power tools, radios, televisions, stereos, electric blankets and cars also won't interfere with a pacemaker. Electric blankets have gotten a doctors and the pacemaker’s manufacturer before using warming bedding. Things You Must Do When Using Warming Bedding. Question: Is it okay to use an electric blanket if you have a pacemaker? Answer: Pacemakers are generally safe. Question: Is it okay to use an electric blanket if you have a pacemaker?

HEALTH CONCERNS WITH ELECTRIC BLANKETS | EHOW.COM.


People with implanted pacemakers may also be at risk when using an electric blanket. However, patients with pacemakers should avoid the “wand” used in some security checks. The following items do not affect the function of your pacemaker. Acceptable: Electric blankets, heating pads and portable space heaters. Your Medtronic pacemaker has built-in features that protect it from Electric blankets and heating pads. I am very cold natured have been all my life. Have used an electric blanket for years years. I had PM on 10/2/09 use my electric blanket all the time. The Electric Blanket Institute advises pregnant women to avoid electric blankets. Electric mattress pads an alternative to an electric blanket. Instead of providing I have a pacemaker and have bypass surgery.


ELECTRIC BLANKET SAFETY.


Most people do not need to worry about coming into contact with these devices. But electric blanket users often have concerns about whether these blankets pose health risks such as burns, or pacemaker interference. Electric blankets are stuck with a bad reputation -- largely based on reports of old, faulty products. If you have a pacemaker, do you dare operate a blender? How about an iPod, a cell phone or an electric blanket?

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