AED signs include standard wall-mounted identification signs, 3D projecting signs for hallways, and floor signs to mark the location of the device from multiple angles.
Place AED wall signs directly above or next to the defibrillator cabinet. Use projecting signs in long hallways to ensure visibility from a distance. Creating a clear line of sight is a key component of a successful AED program.
AED signs come in multiple sizes and durable materials like aluminum and plastic. Weather-resistant aluminum is ideal for outdoor locations, while plastic is common for indoor use.
Yes, AED signs can be customized with specific directional information, your facility's emergency contact number, or other details to make them more effective for your location.
While specific laws vary by state, the best practice for public access AED signs is to make them highly visible and easy to understand. This is a core principle of Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) programs, which aim to increase survival rates from sudden cardiac arrest.
Can your employees figure out where the AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is located in your facility? Our AED Signs feature vivid text and symbol to point out life-saving equipment. Signs offer great help during an emergency situation like someone experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest. Save time and confusion, and ultimately save a life.
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