| Defibrillators
As a responsible corporate citizen you understand
the necessity of providing the best emergency medical care possible for
your staff, clients, audience or customers. Having a Semi-Automatic
External Defibrillator (SAED) on hand has been proven to be a lifesaver
in cases of Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a leading killer of
Australians every year with only 3% surviving these attacks. However,
victims of SCA treated within five minutes at the scene with a SAED
experience survival rates of up to 76%.
More and more SAED’s are being installed at
locations as diverse as nursing homes, hospitals, major airports,
entertainment venues and sporting grounds throughout Australia.
As an integrated pre-hospital emergency care
company, First Intervention assist in evaluating your exposure to risk
around Sudden Cardiac Arrest by assessing factors such as:
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Number of employees |
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Number of visitors on
site |
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Age of
customers/residents/employees/tenants |
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Timely access to
emergency services (ambulance, hospital) |
First Intervention will install the most
appropriate SAED unit to meet your needs and fully train your staff in
its operation. We make sure that the training is seamlessly
incorporated into your overall first aid and emergency care plan.
The research speaks for
itself. Would you rather be looking at a 97% chance of a fatality or a
76% chance of a successful outcome?
With all the Semi-Automatic External Defibrillator
units supplied by First Intervention, not only do you receive the
standard warranty and guarantees, but also the peace of mind of
liability insurance against malfunction if the unit fails whilst being
operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
All semi automatic external defibrillators on the
Australian market are designed for use by the layperson with little
first aid knowledge. Defibrillators have built in safety mechanisms to
ensure they will only operate when the patient is in need of
defibrillation. They are easy to use devices with audio and visual
prompts
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