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Knowing where to find an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can be crucial in emergency situations. Here's a guide on where to look for them.
AEDs are increasingly available in public and private spaces for quick response in emergencies.
If your workplace or home is equipped with an AED, it offers immediate access during emergencies.
During an emergency, calling 999 or 112 not only dispatches an ambulance but may also activate local community responders or volunteers with AEDs.
AEDs are often placed in public areas for widespread accessibility.
Many businesses also invest in AEDs for emergency preparedness.
If faced with a cardiac arrest, quickly ask bystanders about nearby AEDs and send someone to retrieve it. Early use of an AED can significantly improve survival chances.
Take time to notice AED locations when you're out and about; their prevalence might surprise you.
Identifying AED locations in advance can be lifesaving. Familiarise yourself with their locations in your regular environments and public spaces.