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FAQs

What is an AED (defibrillator)?

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a device used when someone’s heart stops because its electrical system has gone wrong.

The AED delivers a controlled electric shock that can help restart the heart’s normal rhythm.

AEDs are compact, portable, easy to use and guide the operator through the process with prompts and commands. The AED analyses precisely the individual’s heart rhythm and will only deliver a shock if it is required.