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May
29th
5 Reasons Why Your Organization Needs an AED Program Management Service

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A complex web of laws impacts the design, implementation, and operation of AED programs. Whether you’re a small business or a large corporation, you must successfully navigate the health and safety regulations associated with incorporating AEDs into your ...

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Sep
4th
An Insider's Scoop... Questions AND Answers from a CPR Instructor

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Be sure to ask a lot of questions. You need to be clear on what you want and what services you'll actually be receiving. Pay attention to...

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Feb
17th
New York CPR expert Stephanie Duehring appears on Inside Edition

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“The unfortunate passing of Whitney Houston brings to light the ever-present need to be prepared to respond in a medical emergency. Learning how to perform CPR is the first and most vital step one can take to give the best chance to an unconscious victim ...

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Jul
7th
Is Having a Home-Use AED Necessary?

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A 2008 study done by the National Institutes of Health and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute showed that home-use AEDs are safe and effective. Critics argue that ...
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Jun
19th
How to Purchase an AED

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Are you considering purchasing an AED defib? Many first-time purchasers of AEDs want to know which AED brand and model is best, but no single device is better than the other. All AEDs are FDA-approved and can be trusted to work reliably; there’s no specif...
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May
20th
7 Common Myths about CPR – Debunked

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In order to increase cardiac arrest victim survival rates and educate the public about the importance of emergency medical care, it’s critical to separate CPR facts from myths. Here are some of the most common myths about CPR and First Aid certification, ...
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May
11th
Why Knowing the Pediatric Chain of Survival Saves Children’s Lives

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Some people, such as men over the age of 40, are at greater risk of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), but SCA can affect anyone, even children. Common causes of SCA among children include Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, trauma, accidents, and congenital heart di...

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Apr
22nd
Perfect to Death: Would You Choose Life or Perfection?

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Would you choose life or perfection? It's a question that many of us struggle with on a day to day basis whether we consciously are aware of it or not.
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Apr
6th
The Benefits of Compression-Only CPR and Why It Should Be Performed

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Compression-only CPR involves pressing on a cardiac arrest victim’s chest without mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Several studies have shown that compression-only CPR is just as beneficial as conventional CPR, if not more so. In fact, recent statistics demo...

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Mar
28th
A Guide to Heart Disease and Stroke in Women

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Contrary to popular belief, cardiovascular disease isn’t a male disease. While it’s true that men are at greater risk of heart attack than women, a significant number of women are also affected by heart disease.

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Mar
4th
Why Did the Steps for CPR Change from A-B-C to C-A-B?

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Does the thought of putting your mouth on the mouth of a total stranger give you the heebie-jeebies? Even if you’re aware of CPR’s role in saving lives, you may think twice about performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation because of the fear of getting an in...

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