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Available with or without alarm, storage cabinets help to protect defibrillators (AEDs) from misuse, as well as providing a recognisable central location where the defibrillator is to be kept whilst not in use. Wall mounted storage cabinets allow defibrillators to remain fully visible and accessible for a responder to obtain quickly in the event of an emergency. Defibrillators tend to be installed inside a building; however, for many applications such as work sites and public access community areas, we offer a range of cabinets designed for outdoor installation of your defibrillator.
Designed and manufactured in the UK from an impact resistant polyethylene body, this IP66 rated cabinet is suitable for all environments. Featuring a thermostatically controlled heater, LED lighting, metal hinges and a high quality stainless steel code lock for maximum security against theft and vandalism.
Suitable for all environments and all makes of defibrillator, this IP66 rated cabinet features a removable LED light for use as torch and internal heating to ensure the AED can maintain its operating temperature.
Designed for applications where your defibrillator is to be stored outside, the Mediana HeartOn A15 cabinet is a wall mounted heated cabinet fitted with a secure keypad lock and alarm
Manufactured in the UK from a durable polycarbonate, this IP66 rated cabinet is suitable for all environments and designed for all makes of defibrillator. Featuring a heater, LED lighting and marine grade stainless steel keypad for maximum security.
This IP54 rated cabinet is designed to protect your life saving defibrillator from the elements and is fitted with a heater to ensure that your device remains within its operating temperature.
If someone has suffered a suspected cardiac arrest you should call the emergency services immediately, if you do not already know, they will be able to tell you where the nearest public access defibrillator (PAD) is located. If it has a code lock, they will also tell you the access number to be able to open the cabinet. The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has set up the Defib Finder where you can use your smartphone’s location service or enter the town / postcode of your location and it will show you where the nearest defibrillator is to you. This could be especially useful if you are on holiday or working away from home and you may not be as familiar with your surroundings.