Every day you focus on the care and well-being of your residents. But if a medical emergency happens to a resident, visitor, or staff member, are you prepared? Having an AED enables you and your staff members to help as quickly as possible should someone suffer sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in your facility.
ZOLL AEDs with real-time CPR feedback technology guide rescuers on optimal rate and depth of CPR chest compressions through voice, text, and visual prompts. Empower your staff members to deliver high-quality CPR and a defibrillating shock if needed.
Maximise survival rates
The greatest return on investment an AED can provide is the life it saves.
The Powerheart® G5 AED with Intellisense™ CPR coaches rescuers with real-time corrective feedback on rate and depth to ensure delivery of quality CPR compressions. Perform each step of the rescue guided by user-paced instruction from RescueCoach® voice and text prompts. Fully automatic shock delivery, one-button dual-language functionality, and automatic self-testing give rescuers the power to act with confidence.
When someone suffers sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) on your watch, you need an AED and responders who are Rescue Ready®. PlusTrac is an interactive, web-based solution that streamlines administration and provides visibility into your AED program. The software helps you stay current on program compliance, keep up with the health of your devices, and track your team’s work and progress.
When someone’s life is in the balance, you need responsive solutions. The AED 3 BLS defibrillator is one of the fastest in the industry. It provides data and evidence-based guidance that have the potential to significantly increase a patient’s chances of survival.
AEDs are an essential part of lifesaving care. Our AED Plus provides real-time, evidence-based CPR guidance with the option of shocking the heart when necessary.
Why high-quality CPR is important
When someone suffers cardiac arrest, immediate initiation of CPR compressions provides critical blood flow and oxygen delivery to the heart and brain.
Almost 1,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (OHSCA) incidents occur every day in Europe
European Resuscitation Council, European Registry of Cardiac Arrest - Study TWO (EuReCa TWO)
The ERC recommends treatment of an SCA victim within three minutes of collapse for the best chance of survival.
Mozaffarian D, et al. Circulation. 2015;131:e29–e322
“The AED was so helpful; it confirmed that we had the right diagnosis. It gave me a lot of confidence.”
— Keira Macfarland, SCA Rescuer
Also of Interest
Heroes for Life
Even seemingly healthy, active retirees may have underlying conditions that could make them susceptible to sudden cardiac arrest. For Tim, the quick actions of his teammates not only saved his life, but according to his cardiologist, they likely prevented permanent damage to Tim's heart.
Export detailed rescue performance data quickly and easily from your AED via USB or transfer it directly over WiFi for distribution to medical personnel.