by Chesapeake AED Services | Mar 13, 2013 | AED
Table of Contents An AED will shock someone by accident AED’s are difficult to operate and should only be used by professionals Fully Automatic AED’s are dangerous When you shock someone with an AED, their arms and legs flail and they jump off the surface 5. My...
by Chesapeake AED Services | Feb 26, 2013 | AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers, AHA Heartsaver, Chesapeake AED Services, CPR Training
I took a CPR class a few years ago, I know CPR The American Heart Association changes the guidelines for CPR and ECC (Emergency Cardiac Care) about every five years based on all new and existing research regarding the treatment of cardiovascular emergencies in adults,...
by Chesapeake AED Services | Feb 20, 2013 | AED, Heart Health
Chesapeake AED Services was in Annapolis Tuesday February 19, 2013 in support a current CPR Bill aimed at making CPR Certification a requirement for High School graduation. Advocates, survivors, and legislators gathered at the House of Delegates in Annapolis for a...
by Chesapeake AED Services | Feb 15, 2013 | Chesapeake AED Services, CPR Training, Heart Health
Towson, MD – Chesapeake AED Services was in Towson, MD at Calvert Hall College High School hosting Donuts & Defibrillators, an event highlighting the importance of Public Access Defibrillation or (PAD) programs and Hands Only CPR Training. Members of the...
by Chesapeake AED Services | Feb 12, 2013 | Chesapeake AED Services
Your pets, just like children are at greater risk of death or injury from preventable accidents than any other reason. Taking the correct and proper actions can significantly increase the chances of survival and reduce the extent of injury to your pet, before...