Schools and childcare centers need a different plan for sudden cardiac arrest. Tailored training and easy-to-reach AEDs help protect kids and staff. Is your local school ready?
Is your workplace ready for an emergency? Clear plans save lives. Train your team, place AEDs strategically, and practice drills to turn chaos into calm when seconds count.
Summer safety starts with a 10-minute AED and CPR readiness check. Help your organization be ready to act when it matters most. Is your team ready today?
Make safety checklists stick by keeping them simple, visual, and part of daily routines. Use quick reminders and celebrate consistency. Small habits help save lives.
Before a cardiac emergency happens, every family should have: an AED ready, CPR skills learned, and emergency numbers posted. These steps save lives when seconds count. Is your home prepared to act fast if it matters the most?
Is your public AED truly ready to save lives?
Presence alone isn't enough. Ready means accessible, maintained, and paired with trained responders. A life depends on every second—make sure your AED is more than just there.
Ever freeze when someone needs urgent help? Citizen first responder programs train ordinary people to act fast and save lives. They build confidence, so hesitation doesn’t cost precious seconds. Empower your community—be ready to step up.
Can a visible AED save more lives?
When seconds count, a visible AED is easier to spot and can help speed response in an emergency. Make AEDs easy to find. Save precious moments.
Before you assume a space is ready for emergencies, ask: Are AEDs accessible? Is staff trained in CPR? Are emergency plans clear? Preparation saves lives. What’s one question you think community leaders should always ask?
What hidden gaps could weaken your cardiac emergency plan?
Spotting them early can save precious minutes and lives. Regular drills, AED checks, and clear roles help your team act fast and with confidence when every second counts.
AEDs save lives only when ready. Keep them charged, pads in place, and check monthly. Simple steps can mean the difference between life and death when seconds count. How do you ensure your AED is ready?
Accessible CPR training turns everyday people into lifesavers, tripling survival chances from sudden cardiac arrest. When more hands know how to act, communities grow safer and stronger. What's your community doing to prepare?
CPR can feel scary, but it doesn't have to. Break it down: focus on simple steps, practice regularly, and encourage questions. When families and volunteers feel confident, they become lifesavers. How do you make CPR approachable in your community?
Citizen first responder programs turn bystanders into heroes by enabling faster CPR and AED use before EMS arrives. This early action triples survival chances in sudden cardiac arrest. How is your community preparing to act faster?
Before Memorial Day weekend, take 5 minutes for a summer safety reset. Check AEDs, refresh CPR skills, and prep your team to save lives. A little prep can make a huge difference. Is your organization ready to protect every heartbeat?
Most safety routines fail because they're forgotten when it matters most. To build one people remember: keep it simple, practice regularly, and make it part of daily life. What's your go-to tip for building lasting safety habits?
Think your space is truly cardiac-ready? Think again. Having an AED nearby is just the start — knowing how to use it, keeping it maintained, and training your people are what actually save lives.