Life Support Systems helps hotels, resorts, venues, and hospitality groups create automated external defibrillator programs that are visible, maintained, and rescue-ready.
From lobbies and guest floors to pools, fitness centers, restaurants, ballrooms, and conference spaces, your property needs a clear plan for fast response when a medical emergency happens.
Speak with an expert to tailor a program for your Government.
Hotels and hospitality spaces serve guests, employees, vendors, event attendees, and visitors throughout the day. A cardiac emergency can happen in a lobby, meeting room, restaurant, pool area, fitness center, guest floor, or parking area.
A clear defibrillator program helps your team respond with less confusion and more confidence.

Hotels welcome families, seniors, business travelers, tourists, and event guests with different health risks.

Weddings, conferences, banquets, meetings, and holiday events can bring large groups into one property.

Front desk, security, housekeeping, restaurant, event, and management teams may be first to respond.
Choosing the right automated external defibrillator is important, but a reliable program also needs smart placement, visible signage, staff awareness, inspections, replacement tracking, and documentation.
Without those pieces, equipment may be hard to find or not verified ready when it is needed.
Devices should be easy to locate from guest areas, staff areas, and high-traffic spaces.
Pools, fitness rooms, event spaces, restaurants, parking areas, and separate buildings should be considered.
Pads expire. Batteries weaken. Devices may show not ready indicators. Routine checks help prevent avoidable gaps.
Life Support Systems helps hospitality teams manage equipment, training, service, and response planning in one organized program.
Select devices, cabinets, signs, pads, batteries, and accessories for your property.
Train front desk, security, housekeeping, event, restaurant, and management staff.
Keep devices checked, supplies tracked, and equipment verified ready.
Set clear roles for finding equipment, calling help, and guiding responders.
Placement should follow how guests and staff move through the property. The goal is to reduce response time and make equipment easy to find under pressure.
Place devices near visible, staffed areas where people naturally look for help.
Include active guest areas that may be farther from the main lobby.
Plan for banquet halls, meeting rooms, wedding spaces, and conference areas.
Consider access across floors, towers, parking areas, and separate buildings.
Guest safety takes more than placing equipment on a wall. Your property needs visible devices, trained people, routine checks, and a system that keeps everything rescue-ready. Life Support Systems helps hotels, resorts, venues, and hospitality groups build practical emergency readiness programs for single properties and multi-location operations.