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No one expects the worst, but if sudden cardiac arrest ("SCA") strikes, every second counts.
Every Second Counts
The chance of survival decreases by 10% for every minute that passes from time of collapse to defibrillation.
Proper AED distribution is critical to preventing the #1 cause of death outside a hospital setting in the U.S.
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OSHA: Saving SCA Victims in the Workplace
Content below is a selection from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") publication titled: "Saving Sudden Cardiac Arrest Victims in the Workplace - Automated External Defibrillators" Link to...
OSHA: Saving SCA Victims in the Workplace
Content below is a selection from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") publication titled: "Saving Sudden Cardiac Arrest Victims in the Workplace - Automated External Defibrillators" Link to...
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Demystifying AEDs: How Simplicity Can Save Lives
Designed with the layperson in mind, AEDs embody simplicity, ensuring that anyone can attempt to save a life. The process is straightforward, guided by the device itself, which minimizes the...
Demystifying AEDs: How Simplicity Can Save Lives
Designed with the layperson in mind, AEDs embody simplicity, ensuring that anyone can attempt to save a life. The process is straightforward, guided by the device itself, which minimizes the...
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National Health Crisis
The American Heart Association has released Heart and Stroke Statistics - 2022 Update. According to the report, sudden cardiac arrest ("SCA") remains a public health crisis. There are more than 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) annually in the U.S.