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Medical Battery Maintenance

With the medical device battery sector expected to grow, 24x7 Magazine spoke with three of the industry’s top experts to learn more about the market’s trajectory and what pitfalls to avoid when purchasing medical batteries.

One of the experts was Interstate Batteries’ supplier quality engineer manager and ISO management representative Dan McMartin. In his role, McMartin is responsible for ensuring that all products are up to the company’s quality assurance standards, and he is passionate about the continuous advancements made in the medical battery industry.

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"HTM professionals should never wait for a battery to fail to replace it. Batteries can fail in unpredictable ways including overheating and swelling, which can damage medical equipment. Batteries should be replaced on a planned maintenance schedule. HTM professionals should communicate with their provider 3-6 months prior to the planned maintenance, so they have fresh inventory and prevent back-orders.”

- DAN MCMARTIN, INTERSTATE BATTERIES

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