Defibrillators & CPR Training in Public Places & Schools
In March last year the government announced a £1m of additional funds to provide defibrillators in public places.
Provided by the Department of health it is intended to act as an incentive to purchase and train people in the use of defibrillators.
The British Heart Foundation stated there are over 30,000 cardiac arrests outside of hospital and only 1 in 10 survive.
By being able to call 999, perform CPR and having use of a public defibrillator you can save lives.
If you require advice on your specific requirements, please contact Chris Maltby at sales@risk-assessment-products.co.uk
15th Aug 2016
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