Every Building Site needs an AED, But which is the Best One for You?
Across the nation, more than 30,000 out of hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur every year. Sadly, less than 10% survive, making sudden cardiac arrest one of our biggest killers. However, the survival rate can improve significantly with early defibrillation. Before we dive into why the building industry should include defibrillators in their first aid and emergency plans, let’s understand sudden cardiac arrest a bit more. What is sudden cardiac arrest? Sudden cardiac arrest, sometimes called cardiac arrest or SCA, is when the heart suddenly stops. Your heart’s electrical system controls the rate and rhythm of its pumping. A malfunction in that system causes the heart to go out of rhythm or stop, ceasing to pump oxygen-carrying blood around the body. Every cell in your body needs oxygen, so when the heart stops, it starves your brain and organs; you fall unconscious and stop breathing. Immediate CPR and early defibrillation may reverse a sudden cardiac arrest to save a person’s lif