Monday, December 2, 2013

Information About Used Medical Equipment

Equipment required by physician offices and hospitals can be quite expensive, especially if it is needed for specialty purposes. Buying used medical equipment can save medical professionals between 40 and 75 percent, while providing components that meet the highest standards of quality. Rather than immediately discounting the idea of used products, learn more about them. The most reputable companies have been in business for decades, staff knowledgeable salespeople, and provide excellent support.Some suppliers of medical equipment specialize in used equipment that has been refurbished. Buying used items for specialty practices engaged in orthopedics, neurology, or sports or veterinary medicine, doctors can practice cutting-edge techniques without exceeding overhead budgets. Professionals employed by these suppliers assist clients with determining exactly what equipment is needed. Large inventories held by the biggest suppliers ensure that the needed equipment is always on hand.These vendors often have entire departments focused on refurbishing and repair. To back up their claims of high-quality, multiple years of support or an upgrade guarantee is offered. Everything sold by these companies can be supported and serviced by them as well, so there is no need to contact another party to perform these services. Often, a warranty period of 90 days is provided for all equipment sold. These features provide consumers with assurance that any normal repairs will be covered at the lowest cost and can be conveniently obtained, allowing them to develop a trusting relationship with the supplier.Hospitals can rest assured that they will find the operating room equipment that they need. Medical equipment for sale includes flexible scopes, surgery lights, and systems designed for laparoscopy, cystoscopy, and arthroscopy. Clients will even find monitors, tables, instruments, and surgery lights. In fact, the best suppliers are able to completely equip a surgery center or hospital. Being able to purchase all the needed equipment from a single supplier makes the shopping process faster and more convenient. Once a reputable supplier is found, the consumer will not need to worry about doing price comparisons.The largest used medical equipment suppliers have the majority of items from their catalogs within inventory at all times. Whether a client needs operating room equipment like a flexible endoscopy or equipment for a veterinary facility, it can be found. Products feature warranties, after-sales repair and support, and upgrade guarantees designed to make the ownership experience worry-free. By doing business with these suppliers, customers save money and time.



If you have your own practice and are looking for used medical equipment to fill your office, visit WEMed1.com today. Here you will find a complete selection of used medical equipment that is affordable and reliable for your practice.

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

5 Tips to Extend Your iPod Touch Battery Life

When I was paying for my iPod, I asked the person at the Apple Store how long the battery typically lasts. While I already knew the answer, I wanted to see if he would give me the official "up to 12 hours" answer, or if he would throw in what any iPod owner already knows. That is, we all know iPods often lose battery power in half that time. Most people get around 6 to 8 hours of real use before having to recharge. After about a year of daily use, I have had my iPod Touch long enough to offer some advice on ways to extend battery life. Here are 5 tips that will save your battery but will not affect the usability or operation of your iPod.1. Kill the Wi-Fi - If you are using your iPod while jogging or while washing your car, Wi-Fi is useless. Go into your settings and turn it off. Maintaining a connection to the internet drains battery life and does nothing to improve the functionality of your iPod unless you are actually browsing the internet or using an application which requires an internet connection.2. Use the Pause Button - When you take your ear-buds out to take a phone call or to pay for something at a grocery store, pause whatever it is you are listening to. It's easy. Until Apple starts manufacturing ear-buds with proximity sensors that know when you remove them from your ears, pausing your iPod will be a manual process. This process, however, will extend battery life by more than 30%.3. Turn on the Auto-Brightness Feature - Your iPod is smart enough to adjust the brightness of your iPod screen according to your surroundings. Auto-brightness will dim your iPod if you walk into a poorly lit area, and will increase brightness if are you in a bright area. The backlight of an iPod consumes an immense amount of battery life. It does not need to be at its brightest at all times. If you activate the auto-brightness feature, you will not notice any difference is usability. You will see your battery life extended, however.4. Keep it Cool - Your iPod's battery is somewhat heat sensitive. Keep your device as close to room temperature as possible. Do not leave it in a hot car or sitting on a table in direct sunlight by the pool. Battery life will decrease as the battery gets hotter, and this does not reverse itself once it cools off. If you already have made this mistake, contact an iPod touch repair company to install a new battery. It's a cheap fix.5. Use your iPod - This is the easiest thing to do. Apple uses a lithium battery for iPods. These batteries are great and offer a lot of power for their size. However, if they are not charged or used, they tend to lose their ability to hold a charge. Apple suggests that you use and charge your iPod at least once a month to keep the lithium battery working optimally. For most of us, this is no problem.Try using these 5 tips and you will notice that you get more daily use out of your iPod. And, best of all, you will not have to sacrifice functionality.





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