Choosing a Defib Cabinet

Assessing Whether You Need a Locked or Unlocked Defibrillator Cabinet

By |2025-04-08T13:34:33+01:0014 April 2020|Choosing a Defib Cabinet|

A locked cabinet has a combination code protecting the cabinet, and therefore it can only be accessed by someone who has the code. When a cabinet is registered, the ambulance service record the location and code, then in an emergency they can provide a member of the public with this information so they can access the defibrillator.

Why Your Community Needs an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

By |2025-04-03T11:43:53+01:007 April 2020|Choosing a Defib Cabinet|

Some revealing statistics on cardiac arrest: Research shows there are over 30,000 cardiac arrests a year outside of hospital, 80% of which will happen in the home and 20% out [...]

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