Where to Place an AED at Work
An AED only helps if people can spot it and get to it fast. Smart workplace placement accounts for travel time, building layout, visibility, access, and the way the building is actually used.
An AED only helps if people can spot it and get to it fast. Smart workplace placement accounts for travel time, building layout, visibility, access, and the way the building is actually used.
Buying an AED is not just a one-line equipment purchase. Device cost, accessories, maintenance, placement, staffing, and ongoing upkeep all belong in the same decision.
AED pad placement is easier than it feels in the moment: on an adult, one pad usually goes upper right chest and the other lower left. For children and infants, the real job is following the pad diagrams and keeping the pads from touching.
Using an AED is simpler than most people fear: turn it on, place the pads, listen to the prompts, and go right back to CPR when the device tells you to.
An AED is a portable device used when someone collapses in sudden cardiac arrest. It works alongside CPR by analyzing the heart rhythm and telling the rescuer whether a shock is advised.
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