
How To Build an On-Site AED Program That’s Actually Ready When You Need It
An AED on the wall is not the same thing as an AED program. The device is the visible part, but it’s the least likely […]

An AED on the wall is not the same thing as an AED program. The device is the visible part, but it’s the least likely […]

Every 90 seconds, someone in the United States goes into sudden cardiac arrest. While many of these events happen at home, roughly 10,000 occur in […]

Mounting an AED is not just a facility task—it’s a readiness decision. A defibrillator that is hard to see, hard to reach, or hard to […]

Roughly one in every 25 schools in the United States can expect a cardiac arrest event on campus in any given year. That statistic surprises […]

Exercise is one of the best things a person can do for their heart. It’s also, paradoxically, one of the few activities that transiently increases […]

Using an AED is one of the most important actions a bystander can take during sudden cardiac arrest. The device is built to guide you […]