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PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA - If you ever encounter someone in sudden cardiac arrest, you’ll want to help. CPR alone is not enough -- early defibrillation is the only effective treatment for sudden cardiac arrest.

Why buy a Defibtech AED?
The Defibtech Lifeline is tough. It is a rugged AED made for medical emergencies. With two large buttons on the front: on/off and shock it’s easy. The handle, sides and bottom of the Defibtech AED are covered in a rubberized material that makes it easy to grip and survive drops and bumps without damaging the unit. The Defibtech is very simple to operate and very economical to purchase and operate.

Should I buy an Automated External Defibrillator - AED for my home or my business?
My answer is always “Yes”. According to OSHA 13% of all workplace fatalities result from sudden cardiac arrest. According to the American Heart Association, sudden cardiac arrest claims about 340,000 lives each year – or around 1,000 every day in the United States. Sudden cardiac arrest, which is the leading cause of death in the United States. Cardiac arrest kills more people than breast cancer, lung cancer, and AIDS combined. Currently 95 percent of all cardiac arrest victims die.

Simply put, Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) save lives. Would you spend $1,700 if it saved an employee, friend or family member? The answer is obviously yes. You have smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, security cameras and other systems to save property why not put something in place that saves lives. Think about this, how many fire extinguishers does your company own? How many AEDs? Fire extinguishers are designed to save property whereas an AED saves lives. Life safety is far more important than saving property.

How much does an Automated External Defibrillator cost?
AEDs range in price from $1250 to $1800. Please call us to discuss which AED is best for your needs.

What does OSHA indicate about AEDs?
"Because the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) can save the lives of workers who experience cardiac arrest while on the job, OSHA today encouraged employers to consider making this equipment available in their workplace." US Department of Labor, Office of Public Affairs, Dec. 17, 2001

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Added by TheCprSchool on November 7, 2010

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