What you do is you unfold the pad an then you put the sticky part on the bottom of your underwear (the place where your crotch is) then with the 2 flaps on the side need to fold into under neath the fabric then you take off the little piece of paper where your croch will be and that's it!
If the child is older than 8 or 55 pounds, it is OK to use adult pads. If not, do not use adult pads as the shock will be too much.
Vaughn Pads
Use only adult AED pads and system on an adult.
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
Pads
use bubble rap for leg pads
Usually the AED will have a recommendation on it for the usage for which pads are available, however anyone who is pulseless under the age of 6 should use the child pads according to NYS EMS Protocols.
No; you can't use adult AED pads on a child under 8 years old or 55 pounds. You must use pediatric AED pads because adult pads will supply too much energy when shocking.
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
You can only use adult pads on an adult.
only adult pads and system
It is not recommended that child pads be used on an adult; but it appears in the latest ECC 2010 conference there is leeway in using adult pads on children. If for example no other pads are available nor will be available for a period of time I would use them on an adult..... what choice, in reality, would I have?