Health Club
AED Laws

Strenuous physical exercise, the kind that happens at gyms and health clubs, is associated with an increased risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). In fact, compared to others with a similar age and risk profile, athletes and active individuals are estimated to be 3 times more likely to suffer SCA.

Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) programs involve the placement of AED machines in easily and publicly accessible places to protect the community from Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Given the risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest among athletes, PAD programs emphasize the placement and availability of AEDs at athletics fields and exercise facilities.

In the United States, some states have created legislation guiding – and mandating – that athletic venues make AED units available to their patrons. State laws also have recommendations or requirements that athletic facilities train all their staff in CPR and AED use.

Several states and the District of Columbia have mandatory requirements for AED placement in health clubs and gyms. The following states have comprehensive laws and recommendations relating to AEDs in gyms and health clubs.

Looking for an AED for your gym, athletic club, or sports team?

Check out our guide for finding the Best Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for Gyms and Sports.

State AED Laws

For Gyms and Health Clubs

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States with AED Requirements in Gyms and Health Clubs

States without AED Requirements in Gyms and Health Clubs

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JANUARY 24, 2023

New York Law Embraces the Future

SCA SAVE STORY

AED Rescuer Saves 16-Year-Old at Gym

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SCA victims are over 9x's more likely to survive in a gym equipped with an AED than in a gym without an AED.

SCA SAVE STORY

Mike was a normal and healthy 17-year-old guy in high school. Out of nowhere, Mike slumped over and went into Sudden Cardiac Arrest.