AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet with heating and Alarm
Provide your defibrillator with protection against the elements with the Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet.
Key Features
- IP66 rating
- Suitable for telephone box placement
- Fire retardant
- UV stabilised
- Thermostatically controlled heating
- Alarm activates on door opening
- Motion sensor LED
- Lightweight
- Marine-grade stainless steel keypad lock
Custom vinyl is available on orders of 10 units or more.
This appliance is class 2 double insulated and therefore does not require an earth
Please Note: it is recommended that this cabinet is hardwired in by an electrician, a 3 pin plug is not included.
Suitable for multiple outdoor environments and telephone box placement, the Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet with Alarm will protect your defibrillator, ensuring it is ready for use at a moment's notice.
This cabinet is capable of housing a variety of defibrillator models and will provide protection for your device against the elements and fire. Accompanied with graphics on the front of the cabinet, bystanders will easily understand the contents of the defibrillator as well as the actions required of them during a cardiac emergency.
Prior to purchasing this cabinet, contact your local non-emergency ambulance service for the required public access defibrillator cabinet code in your area. You are then required to provide this information to defibshop so the cabinet is shipped with the required code preset.
What's Included
- Cabinet
- Fixing Kit
- Installation and Maintenance Guide
- 10-Year Warranty
Specifications
Cabinet dimensions: 465mm (H) x 435mm (W) x 240mm (D)
Material: Fire retardant polycarbonate
UV Protection: Stabilised - will not be affected by sunlight
Handle Materials: Stainless Steel
Dimensions | 465mm (H) x 435mm (W) x 240mm (D) |
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Product Weight | 10kg |
FDA Approved | No |
Dangerous Goods | No |
More Information
For further information about this product, get in touch with a member of our team on 0161 776 7422.
What is the purpose of the heating element in the AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet?
The heating element in the AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet is designed to maintain a stable temperature within the cabinet to ensure that the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is stored in a temperature-controlled environment. This helps to maintain the operational readiness of the AED even in cold weather conditions, protecting it from freezing temperatures, which can potentially damage the AED and its battery life.
Is the AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet with heating and Alarm weatherproof?
Yes, the AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet is designed to be weatherproof which an IP rating of 66, to protect the AED from various environmental elements such as rain, snow, and extreme temperatures. The integrated heating system ensures that the AED remains operational even in cold weather conditions by maintaining a stable temperature inside the cabinet.
What kind of alarm system is integrated into the AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet?
The AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet comes equipped with an alarm system designed to deter unauthorised access and potential theft. When the cabinet is opened, the alarm is triggered, emitting a loud sound to alert those nearby. This feature helps with the security of the AED housed inside.
Is it possible to mount the AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet in various locations, and does it come with mounting equipment?
Yes, the cabinet is designed for versatility in mounting, allowing for installation in various outdoor locations, including walls, poles, and other structures. It comes with four mounting brackets to facilitate a secure and proper installation. It is recommended to refer to the installation guide provided with the cabinet for detailed instructions on how to mount it appropriately.
If there's an emergency and I need to get to the AED quickly, how do I unlock the AED Armor Polycarbonate Outdoor Locked Cabinet?
In an emergency, when you call the emergency services, they will advise you of the entry code, assuming the cabinet is registered with the local ambulance service or The Circuit - the National Defibrillator Network.