AED PROGRAM

How AED's work

Basic explanation of emergency defibrillation and it’s importance iin community settings Click Here for Details


Laws Regarding AED’s

Legal concerns in owning and maintaining an AED at a workplace of community setting

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Managing the Program

Program management concerns when a company or community group owns an AED

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AED Device Types

A brief discussion of AED types and features intended to provide guidance in purchasing

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Sample Program Specs & Cost

Some examples of the cost associated with an AED program

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Leasing vs. Buying

A comparison of leasing vs. buying AED’s for a workplace or community group

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Short Term Seasonal Leases

An innovative short term lease program for seasonal businesses such as summer camps and ski resorts

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Laws Regarding AED’s

What are the current prescription requirements?

For home users, there is one AED that has been exempted from the usual prescription requirement by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Some states also require medical direction/physician oversight for the use of the device. The physician extends his/her license to the group purchasing the service to shock the patient with 'doctor's orders', reviews the EKG after an event, and provides assistance and feedback after use. There is currently prescription requirement for all workplace programs, regardless of the brand of AED. This service is easily provided by medical direction services, and can be provided by Less Stress Instructional Services. Our purchased AED's already include the price of prescription. Our leased programs include medical direction service that includes post-event review should the AED be used. As a complete service provider, you won't have to worry about securing AED prescription when you work with Less Stress Instructional Services.

What are the regulations what enable AED use by non-clinicians?

States generally regulate that at the local level. Most of them are very simple laws that allow individuals with a 3-4 hour CPR/AED credential to use an AED. They even grant liability immunity to those using (and in some cases the organization purchasing) the AED. You can look up your state's AED law at our instructor website by clicking:

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In summary, you can feel good about implementing an AED program at almost any location. In fact, the greater legal concern these days is in not having an AED at a location where is was reasonable and prudent to have one.

Additional Interesting AED Links (all open in new windows):

OSHA's Endorcement of AED's in Workplaces Summary of AED Actions in the 107th Congress (PDF) 1999 Cardiac Arrest Survival Act Request a Quote for Your Program
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