This building is equipped with a defibrillator A5 Window Sticker
Ensure bystanders are aware that your building is equipped with a potentially life-saving defibrillator with AED Armor's 'equipped with' A5 window stickers.
- 1 AED Armor 'building equipped with' A5 window sticker
Designed for use indoors, this adhesive sticker can be placed on a window to highlight the defibrillator's presence in the building. Ensuring people know where to collect the defibrillator from during an emergency helps to save vital time.
Delivering treatment within 3-5 minutes after the victim has collapsed increases their survival chance from 6% to 74%. Highlighting the defibrillator's location ensures treatment can be delivered within these 3-5 minutes.
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Defib Brand | AED Armor |
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Dimensions | 210mm x 148mm |
FDA Approved | No |
Dangerous Goods | No |
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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 ‘This building is equipped with a defibrillator’ A5 Window Sticker?
The ‘This building is equipped with a defibrillator’ A5 Window Sticker is used to alert people to the location of a defibrillator inside a building or area. Defibrillators can be life-saving devices in the event of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest. The more people who are able to quickly identify the location of a defibrillator, the quicker they can be used to help someone in need.
Where should I place the ‘This building is equipped with a defibrillator’ A5 Window Sticker?
The defibrillator sticker should be placed in a location that is clearly visible, such as on windows near building entrances, exits, reception areas, or by the defibrillator itself. Visibility is crucial to ensuring people can quickly identify where to access the defibrillator during a cardiac emergency. Placing the sticker in an obvious place could significantly reduce the time taken to deliver the life-saving treatment.