The Lifesaving Impact of Public Access AEDs

Author: Marcy Burnham, RN – AED365 Leader

In moments of crisis, every second counts. When a sudden cardiac arrest strikes, the difference between life and death often hinges on swift intervention. This is where Public Access Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) emerge as silent heroes in our communities, ready to jumpstart a heart and save a life.  A sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can happen to anyone, anywhere, regardless of age or fitness level. It’s a frightening reality that strikes without warning, often in public spaces, workplaces, or even at home. In such emergencies, the immediate availability of an AED can make all the difference. These portable devices are designed for ease of use by bystanders or non-medical personnel, enabling them to deliver a life-saving shock to restore the heart’s normal rhythm.

  • Accessibility: The placement of AEDs in public spaces is crucial for their effectiveness. By strategically placing AEDs in public areas such as airports, stadiums, schools, and office buildings, communities significantly increase the chances of survival in the event of a SCA. Time is of the essence, and the accessibility of AEDs can bridge the gap between the onset of cardiac arrest and the arrival of professional medical assistance.
  • Education: The effectiveness of AEDs doesn’t solely depend on their presence; it also relies on public awareness and education. Training programs aimed at teaching basic CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and AED operation are invaluable. When individuals are equipped with the knowledge and confidence to act in an emergency, lives are saved.
  • Innovation: As technology advances, so does the potential of AEDs to save lives. Innovations such as smartphone apps that locate nearby AEDs, coupled with real-time cardiac monitoring systems, enhance the efficiency of emergency response.

In the journey to save lives, accessibility, education, and innovation are our greatest allies. Together, let’s continue to champion the widespread adoption of Public Access AEDs, ensuring that no matter where or when a cardiac emergency strikes, someone is always ready to make a difference.

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AED Ownership and Responsibility

AED Ownership and Responsibility

Photo: What NOT to do! Keep your AED visible, accessible, and ready to respond in case of an emergency!

Author: Marcy Burnham, RN – AED365 Leader

Whether you’re being a responsible business owner by purchasing an AED to help protect you and your co-workers while in the workplace, or you have an AED in your home to protect your family, you have taken a giant, proactive leap to provide an additional layer of safety for you and your people.  Well done! 

AED availability is essential in positive sudden cardiac arrest outcomes. According to the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation:
  • SCA affects nearly 1,000 people each day
  • 90% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) are fatal
  • 70% of SCA’s occur in the home
  • Survival depends on the quick actions of people nearby calling 911, starting CPR, and using an AED as soon as possible
 
While these statistics are quite astonishing, owning an AED is essential in completing the Chain of Survival. In addition to ownership, one should also be responsible with ensuring their AED’s are compliant and ready to rescue. AED program management ensures AED’s are ready to use in the event of a SCA, which means an increase in the chance of survival. 

State and local laws, as well as AED manufacturer requirements can make achieving compliance difficult to navigate. Failing to comply with these AED laws and regulations means increased liability for your organization. 
Let AED365 help bring your AED program into compliance and readiness. There are over 30 helpful features of AED365 including:
  • 24×7 access to your AED Program
  • 99.9% uptime on secure and reliable servers
  • Unlimited program users/managers/directors, locations, inspections, and support
  • Monthly (or more frequent) inspection/ maintenance e-minders/emails/push notifications 
  • Battery and pad accessory expiration e-minders/emails/push notifications
  • Manage and track trained responders
  • 24×7 access to AED law library and AED document library
  • AED Rx
  • Physician oversight
  • AED response protocols
  • EMS notification
AED365:  Keeping YOUR AED program alive!

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