
Early Access to Defibrillation
The American Heart Association and National Safety Council strongly encourage business and public facilities to establish Automated External Defibrillation (AED) programs to increase the chances of survival for people with heart-related emergencies. With proper emergency response training and an emergency plan, an AED could save the life of a co-worker, friend, family member, or stranger.
What is a Public Access to Defibrillation (PAD) Program?
Public access to defibrillation (PAD) means making AEDs available in public and/or private places where large numbers of people gather or where people who are at high risk for heart attacks live.
How to get started?
You can download the guidelines for AED Implementation or Call Safety Trainers at 508-799-2857.
Let Safety Trainers assist you in this process. Our staff will write an AED Grant for you to get you the best pricing on purchasing an AED. We will then assist in the implementation of policy and protocols for a PAD Program. Finally, we will provide on-site CPR/AED training for your employees. Contact Us
Legal Concerns?
All 50 States have Good Samaritan Laws. These laws provide limited
immunity for the company or facility that acquires the AED(s), the people providing training, and the person who uses the AED.
To review your state AED laws
AED Legislation - Good Samaritan
AED legislation - State Requirements
To learn more about PAD Program
Frequently Asked Questions About AED(s)