Why Ongoing AED Care Protects Canadian Lives
CPR training saves lives—but the condition of the AED when the cabinet opens can decide the outcome of a rescue.
Across Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada, cardiac arrest strikes in workplaces and public spaces every day. CPR buys time—but defibrillation only works if the device functions immediately.
Without structured oversight, even well-designed programs quietly degrade.
AEDs are not “set-and-forget” devices.
Components naturally change:
• Batteries lose capacity
• Pads dry out
• Pediatric electrodes reach replacement windows
• Software updates become available
• Rescue kits get depleted
• Cabinets become obstructed
• Records disappear with staff turnover
AEDSHOP counters these risks through proactive program management supported by TrackMyAED.
Municipalities, school boards, property firms, and national employers rely on centralized dashboards to:
• Identify devices approaching replacement cycles
• Generate audit documentation
• Track service history
• Coordinate replenishment
• Demonstrate due diligence
• Maintain consistency across provinces
Maintenance is not administrative overhead—it is a public-safety strategy.
READY is not assumed.
READY is maintained.