4th Annual National AED/CPR Awareness Week

May 31, 2011

June 2011 marks the fourth (4th) National AED/CPR Awareness Week. Being prepared for emergencies including Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is important as it is the nation’s largest killer. SCA kills more people annually than AIDS, breast cancer and strokes.

Over 300,000 people die annually from SCA and an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is the best life insurance policy anyone can buy, increasing survival rates from 10% to over 60% — IF an AED is used within the first 2-4 minutes after a victim suffers from SCA and collapses.

To learn more about special promotions going on during June at Think Safe and with Think Safe dealers please contact us at: 888-473-1777 and mention Ad Code Blog0102.

The key to being prepared is… being prepared! Preparedness does not cost thousands, the price is very affordable! Call us for more details today at 888-473-1777, or complete the form below and we will be happy to get in touch with you!

PS – Are you a school or nonprofit in need of funding options? http://www.firstvoice.us/Funding/tabid/485/Default.aspx (visit our funding web link today to get prepared for tomorrow)

 


School Mandates for AEDs Slowed by Economy

December 14, 2010

I recently read this article:  http://www.northjersey.com/news/health/111835889_Defibrillator_bill_stalled_over_funds.html

There are several very good points made in this article.

Of note is that these lifesaving devices can be purchased for $1000 or under and AED packages (cabinet, etc) are $1000 to $1500.  And, companies and facilities should want to purchase and maintain the devices under their own lead, not based upon being MANDATED to buy.

I know of several MANDATED customers (schools, fitness clubs, gyms, etc) where they – without hand holding and an easy database solution that is inexpensive – DID NOT hold up their end of the bargain historically due to the absence of an AED program Champion.    Pads expire, Batteries expire, devices go unchecked and management is crossing their fingers [and toes] that the device works when it is needed at their location (if it is even remembered to be used).

The key is that these devices save lives, they should not be mandated, they should be affordable and easy to maintain.  THEY SAVE LIVES and let’s not forget that Sudden Cardiac Arrest is the biggest killer annually in the U.S.

How can you fund an AED?  There are grants – email us for a copy of “THE FOUNDATION OF FUNDING AEDS” – FREE, COMPLIMENTARY and no strings attached!

EMAIL:   grants@think-safe.com (subject – COPY OF FOUNDATION OF FUNDING AEDS)

How can you make sure the AED is constantly in compliance and checked regularly for under $25 – 50/yr at your location?  Check out the following link; then contact us at 888-473-1777 or complete the form below and we will be happy to get in touch with you!

http://www.firstvoice.us/Products/FirstVoiceAEDProgramManager/tabid/727/Default.aspx

It seems that the answer to placing the devices are not mandates but rather, proper funding and program solutions for the long term!   We can always be reached at  as well at the contact info below, and we are happy to give you our technical insights into accessible funding sources and cost reductions, where applicable!

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