Why Consider an AED?
Many organizations complete CPR training but aren’t sure if they should also have an AED onsite.
- Cardiac emergencies can happen anywhere
- An AED can significantly improve survival chances
- Most modern AEDs are designed for anyone to use with guided prompts
If you’re responsible for staff, visitors, or the public, having an AED available is a strong step toward being fully prepared.

Who This Is For
- Offices & workplaces
- Childcare centers & schools
- Churches & community organizations
- Fitness facilities & gyms
- Manufacturing & industrial sites
- Dental & healthcare-related offices
If you’re already thinking about CPR training, an AED usually fits right into that same conversation.
1. Tell us about your facility
Share a few details about your space, staff, and how the AED would be used.
2. Get Guidance
We’ll help you think through what type of AED setup makes sense for your situation.
3. Purchase through a trusted provider
We’ll point you toward a reliable purchasing option and provide current referral information if available.
Already Have an AED
AED ownership doesn’t stop at the initial purchase. Ongoing maintenance is just as important.
- Replacement pads
- Battery changes
- General readiness checks
- Staff familiarity and training
Not sure where yours stands? We can help you figure that out.
Why Work Through CPR Safety 411
You’re not just buying a device—you’re building a complete response plan.
- CPR & First Aid training
- AHA-aligned certification courses
- Real-world, practical instruction
- Guidance tailored to your facility
Adding AED support into that process makes everything more complete and easier to manage.
Request AED Information
Have questions or want to explore options? Fill out the form below and we’ll point you in the right direction
Already scheduling training? Ask us about AED options when booking your CPR/First Aid class—we can walk through everything at the same time.

