AED Storage Infomation
Correct storage for your Defibrillator is vitally important.
Essentially you have three options:
- A Carry Bag
- Indoor Wall Mounted Cabinet
- Outdoor Wall Mounted Cabinet
Carry Bag
Storing your AED in its carry bag may be suitable for persons deploying their AED at sporting events etc where it is located
pitch side or for first responders who keep their AED in their car/ambulance etc. You should however ensure that your AED is well protected
and that all of the accessories are also contained within the bag i.e. Pocket Mask, Towel, Razor, Paramedic Shears, Gloves etc.
Indoor Wall Mounted Cabinet:
When storing your Defibrillator indoors ideally it should be kept in a wall mounted cabinet. The advantages of doing so are that everyone knows where the Defibrillator
is when it is needed, it is easy to check the units status by looking through the clear Perspex door panel and it helps to keep your AED secure.
Our indoor AED Cabinets can be locked or left open for public access Defibrillation. Defibrillators should always be located centrally and near a phone as the
person who is retrieving the AED is often the person tasked with calling the Ambulance also. If you do need to lock your Defibrillator cabinet for security reasons
then every trained person should be issued with their own key and backup keys should be located nearby. Placing a key in a "Break Glass" unit is also an option. Remember
survival rates of a person in Cardiac Arrest drop by 7-10% per minute so quick access is essential.
Outdoor Storage:
Many Sport Clubs, Schools and Community groups choose to store their Defibrillators outdoors so as to ensure quick access
when they are needed. We have been supplying AEDs and AED Cabinets since 1998 and have seen many different types of AED storage cabinets,
some suitable for outdoor storage and some that are not.
All AED manufacturers state that there AEDs should not be stored or used in temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius. There is one exception to this
where one manufacturer recommends that their AED be stored above 10 degrees Celsius. Generally speaking the reason for this is that prolonged exposure
to freezing conditions may cause the battery to deteriorate. One option would be to store your AED in a heated cabinet however this does not solve the problem
of the manufacturers recommendation that the AED should be operated above 0 degrees Celsius. So what happens if you need to use your Defibrillator and it is -5 outside?
Well, go ahead and use it! These are but recommendations and it makes perfect since for manufacturers to recommend that their AEDs not be stored or used in temperatures
below 0 degrees Celsius as this may cause battery depletion, essentially manufacturers are covering themselves.
One myth regarding outdoor storage of AEDs is that the gel on the pads freezes easily. We have carried out several tests on several different types of AED pads. All pads
were frozen at -21 degrees Celsius for 3 days before been removed, opened and attached to human skin. All AED pads adhered perfectly and the gel was not frozen on any pads.
The reason for this is that the gel is alcohol based and alcohol (depending on the purity) freezes at extremely low temperatures far lower than we ever experience in Europe.
Unheated Cabinets:
We have been supplying AEDs and storing them in outdoor AED cabinets since 1998 and have never had a Defibrillator or Defibrillator
battery fail. You should always check with the manufacturer (not the sales rep) to see if their AED can be stored outdoors in an unheated cabinet as
recommended by the Irish Medicines Board IMB. Additionally the cabinet should of course be weatherproof.
Temperature Controlled Cabinets:
Heated or temperature controlled defibrillator cabinets are relatively new to the market. These offer either a heating mechanism or a heating and cooling
mechanism and are generally powered off of a mains power source.
Our outdoor, heated AED cabinet is made from galavanised steel with a clear Perspex window for AED inspection. The temperature inside the cabinet
can be set to whatever temperature you desire and it is digitally displayed on the front of the box. The cabinet is colored yellow for easy identification and
has ILCOR approved, green AED signage. In addition to this it features stainless steel closing clasps and lock and well as a stainless steel door handle.
Access
When it comes to accessing to your outdoor AED Cabinet you have only 2 options:
Lock it
Or
do not lock it
Locking it:
Most communities do lock their AED cabinets to prevent theft. Options are usually a key lock, combination lock or digital keypad.
Our heated outdoor AED Cabinet has 3 options for locking.
Closing clasps : at the side of the cabinet allow you to close the cabinet and leave it unlocked if required
Digital Key Pad: Allows you to lock your AED cabinet and access it using the digital keypad. Battery Powered. Alerts the user if the battery is running low. Any combination of digits can be used and set by the user.
Master Key Override: For customers who prefer a key lock the key pad can be disabled and the cabinet opened by the key provided. This gives you, our customer complete peace of mind.
Heating plates:
Some heated AED cabinets have a heater plate at the rear of the unit and the AED sits up against it. We would advise against this as the AED is exposed to high temperatures. Our heated AED cabinet has a shelf over the heating mechanism to protect your AED, which can be adjusted to any height.
The key features of our Outdoor Heated Alarmed AED Cabinet are:
Robust steel construction
Hi Vis Yellow
Clear Perspex window for AED inspection
Adjustable temperature parameters
Digital temperature display
Option of locking the cabinet or leaving it open
3 Pin UK power adapter
Alarm sounds when the cabinet is opened and can be switch off by remote control
Height adjustable shelf
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