AED Cabinets & Supplies

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Choose from a number of great AED accessories to help your first responders stay READY™ for an emergency. For a complete list of AED accessories please visit our First Aid & Safety Product Guide.

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How An AED Cabinet & Supplies Service Works

Cintas AED Plus in wall container

1

PLANNING

You determine the type, location and number of AEDs needed for your business

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IMPLEMENTATION

Installation: Your AED is professionally installed

Training: Receive a discounted rate on your AED training when you schedule a First Aid, CPR/AED and Bloodborne Pathogen course when executing a Service Agreement

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SUPPORT

Service Visits:  Pad and battery replacement as well as Software upgrade

LifeREADY 360™: Medical direction, tracking software, registration with EMS, and post event support

  • Informs employees and visitors in your facility about the availability and location of AEDs
  • 6" x 9" v-sign protrudes from wall at an angle easily visible from multiple vantage points
  • 10" x 14" flat sign mounts to wall for easy visibility  
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  • AED ONSITE SIGNAGE

The "AED Program" includes ONLY the sale or service agreement of AEDs and periodic inspection of the AEDs to determine whether the batteries and/or pads for the AED have expired.  If expressly and separately purchase by Customer, Cintas may also provide AED and CPR Training, and access to LifeREADY 360™ website. "AED Program" expressly excludes any risk or hazard analysis of any kind of type, including (but not limited to) recommendations regarding the type, number, or placement of AEDs at Customer's facility. Customer is solely responsible for choosing the type and number of AEDs needed and the placement of those AEDs within its facility(ies) and notifying Cintas of any faults, alarms, or indications that AED is not functioning properly between Cintas's periodic service visits.

Featured Resources

  • Understanding Ohio House Bill 47: AED Requirements for Schools and Its Impact on Student Safety

    Ohio House Bill 47 mandates that all schools in Ohio must have at least one AED on-site. The bill, which is now law, requires schools to install AEDs in key locations, including sports and recreation areas, to ensure that they are prepared to respond to sudden cardiac arrest emergencies. Compliance with this legislation must be achieved by the start of the next academic year.

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  • AEDs Save Lives

    Cardiac arrest can happen suddenly and without warning. Having AEDs nearby and knowing how to use them can provide lifesaving care.

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  • Importance of AEDs In Public Places

    AEDs in public places improve the chances of survival from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Learn more about SCA and automated external defibrillators (AEDs) via our infographic.

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  • Cintas Supports Second Annual ‘Save the Dey’ Event with CPR and AED Training

    Cintas, along with the Cincinnati Bengals, American Heart Association and Kettering Health, helped train 650 participants with lifesaving skills.

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  • Cintas Chicago First Aid & Safety Locations Certified as VPP Star Sites

    OHSA’s VPP Star Program recognizes Cintas locations as top worksites for safety and health management and practices

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  • Cintas St. Paul Rental Location Certified as VPP Star Site

    MNOHSA’s Minnesota Star Program recognizes Cintas location as a top worksite for safety and health management and practices

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