Industries

AEDs for the Aviation Industry and Airports

The Canadian aviation industry operates in one of the most highly regulated safety environments in the world. Major international hubs such as Toronto Pearson International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, and Montréal–Trudeau International Airport handle millions of passengers annually across terminals, secure zones, cargo areas, and commercial aircraft.


AEDs for Churches & Places of Worship

Churches, temples, mosques, and worship centres throughout Canada—from Winnipeg to St. John's—serve diverse congregations, many of whom are seniors and individuals at elevated risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). In these community-focused environments, emergency response often depends on volunteers or lay responders.


AEDs for Construction Sites

Construction sites across Canada—from downtown Toronto skyscrapers, Calgary oil and gas facilities, Vancouver residential towers, to remote Alberta oil sands and Northern Ontario mines—pose extreme physical and environmental risks. Workers face heavy labor, high temperatures, inclement weather, and delayed EMS response, all of which increase the likelihood of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA).


AEDs for Emergency Response Teams

First responders—EMS, fire departments, and police services—operate in high-risk, high-pressure environments across Canada, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Edmonton, Alberta, including major urban hubs like Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and Ottawa. Every second counts during cardiac emergencies, making professional-grade, Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) essential tools for life-saving interventions.


AEDs for Farms & Remote Industrial Sites

Across Canada's vast rural and industrial landscapes, from the Saskatchewan prairies, Manitoba farmlands, and Alberta oil fields to the Yukon territories, northern British Columbia mines, and Newfoundland fisheries, emergency response can be delayed by 30 minutes or more. In these remote and rural locations, a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) can quickly become fatal without immediate defibrillation.


AEDs for Fitness Centres & Gyms in Canada

Fitness centres, gyms, and sports complexes across Canada—from Vancouver, Victoria, and Calgary, to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Halifax—are high-intensity environments where Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) can strike without warning. High-exertion workouts, heavy weight training, cardio circuits, and competitive classes significantly increase the risk of a cardiac event. In these situations, every second counts.


AEDs for Homes, Condos & Residential Safety

Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is one of the most common medical emergencies in Canada, with the majority of incidents occurring at home. Families in cities and towns across the country—from Vancouver, Victoria, and Calgary, to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Halifax, and Winnipeg—are increasingly recognizing the need for immediate, life-saving intervention.


AEDs for Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities

Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death in Canada, and in large healthcare environments—hospitals, medical clinics, long-term care facilities, and rehabilitation centers—the speed of defibrillation directly determines survival. For every minute that defibrillation is delayed, survival chances drop by 7-10%.


AEDs for Schools & Educational Institutions

Canadian schools, colleges, and universities—from elementary and secondary schools in Brampton, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver to large post-secondary campuses in Montreal, Ottawa, and Edmonton—are high-density, multi-age environments where safety is critical.


AEDs for Universities & Colleges

Large Canadian universities and colleges, from UBC to Dalhousie, are massive, high-density environments. Implementing a comprehensive Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillator (AED) program, leveraging network-ready units like the Stryker CR2 or ZOLL AED 3, is essential for student welfare, campus compliance, and significantly reducing the liability associated with delayed response times across a vast footprint.


AEDs for Warehouses & Distribution Centres

Modern Canadian warehouses and distribution centres, from the massive logistics hubs in Mississauga, Ontario, to coastal operations in Richmond, BC, and large industrial facilities in Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Montreal, and Toronto, present unique safety challenges. With sprawling floor plans, multiple mezzanines, and long internal travel distances, seconds matter when a worker experiences Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA).