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  1. Welding can be a high-risk activity for anyone with a pacemaker or heart device. But depending on the symptoms and heart condition, welding equipment will not interfere with the normal functioning of your pacemaker as long as you follow medical and safety precautions.
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    Studies have shown that a pacemaker will not be damaged or affected by the electromagnetic field generated by a typical home welder. Most doctors still recommend limiting your exposure and if possible limiting the amperage used however. You should also plan on keeping the arc and cables at least 24″ away from your chest.
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    While pacemakers are generally considered safe during most welding processes, it is important to avoid arc welding techniques such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) or stick welding, as they produce strong magnetic fields that could interfere with the pacemaker’s function.
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    Welding with a pacemaker generally poses a low risk for pacemaker users. Exposure to electromagnetic radiation from conventional welding equipment, such as MMA, MIG/MAG, or TIG equipment, is unlikely to cause significant harm. However, it is advisable to minimize exposure as much as possible to ensure the safety and functionality of the pacemaker.
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    Ensure there is proper ventilation, and keep the welding arc two feet away from the cardiac device. You should also keep the welding wires as far apart as possible from your cardiac device (twist them together if required). Do you wish to learn more about the effects that electromagnetic fields can have on a pacemaker?
    New pacemakers are capable of monitoring your breathing, your blood temperature, and other measurements. Doctors can access the pacemaker’s programming wirelessly to download its records or to change how it functions. Why Would Welding Equipment Affect a Pacemaker? Welding machines create electromagnetic energy when in use.
    If you follow the necessary precautions, you can weld even if you have a pacemaker. It is important to have a general grasp of the welding process and how it can impact not just your device but your overall health. Keep reading to learn more important information about how welding could affect your pacemaker.
    One of the most recommended precautions is to limit welding to 160 amps. Welding currents that are above the 160-amp limit can interfere with your pacemaker. Others recommend an amp-limit as low as 130. In any case, you need to be extra careful about any activity or work involving electrical currents.
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