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Restart a Heart Day 2023
Restart a Heart Day is an annual global event that takes place on October 16th. The primary goal of this day is to raise awareness and educate about Sudden Cardiac Arrest and the importance of CPR and the use of a defibrillator in treating this condition in an out of hospital situation.
Donating Defibrillators
At defibshop, we believe everyone should be equipped with a life-saving defibrillator to ensure the best chance of survival in the event of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Ideally, you should always be within a 3-minute round trip from your nearest defibrillator.
Restart a Heart Day: How PureGym’s AED Initiative Boosts Cardiac Safety
Discover how PureGym’s AED initiative enhances cardiac safety on Restart a Heart Day. Learn about their nationwide effort to equip gyms with defibrillators, improve survival rates from cardiac arrests, and provide free CPR training at the Trafford Centre. Join us to save lives with simple AED use.
defibshop Supports the Lakes to London Challenge
defibshop have supported the latest challenge 'Lakes to London' from Her Spirit in aid of Breast Cancer Now.
defibshop shortlisted in the Investors in People Awards 2022
defibshop has been shortlisted for the UK Employer of the Year at the 2022 Investors in People Awards. Discover our journey and commitment to workplace excellence.
Children & Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) affects anyone, regardless of age or health condition. Although we are not able to predict a sudden cardiac arrest, we are able to prepare for one by being equipped with a defibrillator.
Do you know the story behind Resusci Anne?
Millions of people around the world have learned CPR on a mannequin known as Resusci Anne. Do you know the story behind the face of the Resusci Anne?
Extending our range to include ECG Machines & Accessories
We are pleased to now offer ECG machines and accessories from seca.
What does it mean when my defibrillator says "No Shock Advised"?
If no shock has been advised, you should leave the pads attached to the chest so the device can continue to analyse the heart rhythm.
When should a defibrillator be used?
A defibrillator when combined with effective CPR is the only definitive treatment for Sudden Cardiac Arrest.