Why it’s essential to have an accessible defibrillator
First responders regularly feedback to us that they are checking defibs in communities and are finding - particularly if they are in a social or sports club - that they [...]
First responders regularly feedback to us that they are checking defibs in communities and are finding - particularly if they are in a social or sports club - that they [...]
Its all very well having a defibrillator in your locality, but often it can be hard to know where they are situated. It is easy when there is a big [...]
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.