The Access to AEDs Act introduced in Florida seeks to provide AEDs in schools nationwide, offering life-saving protection against Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) for students, staff, and communities.
New York’s updated law requires health clubs with 50+ members to have AEDs on-site, helping protect against Sudden Cardiac Arrest and save lives in gyms statewide.
Colorado’s HB22-1251 creates the first statewide office for tracking Sudden Cardiac Arrest data, improving awareness, survival rates, and response strategies.
Shockable vs. Non-Shockable Heart Rhythms: An AED delivers a shock based on detected arrhythmias like V-Tach or V-Fib, crucial for treating Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Learn how AEDs save lives during Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Understand AED certification, its importance, and the steps to use an AED effectively in emergencies.
Learn the key differences between BLS and CPR training, and understand how these certifications prepare you to save lives during cardiac emergencies.
Learn about the AED shortage due to supply chain and semiconductor disruptions. Discover its impact on public health and nonprofit efforts to combat Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Explore the 5 main types of defibrillators: AEDs, ALS defibrillators, ICDs, WCDs, and manual external defibrillators. Learn how they save lives in emergencies and care.
Learn how Good Samaritan laws protect CPR/AED users in emergencies, covering legal protections, conditions like consent, and limits on gross negligence across states.