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South Australia Passes Law Requiring AEDs in All Public Buildings - Featured blog post image for LFA First Response

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Jason Hitch

Jan 04, 2023
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South Australia Passes Law Requiring AEDs in All Public Buildings

The South Australian Government has recently passed the Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Act 2022, requiring the installation of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in all public buildings, including schools, universities, libraries, sporting facilities, and local council offices, as well as certain privately owned buildings such as shopping centres, aged care facilities, retirement villages, and commercial properties over 600 square meters in size.The goal of this legislation is to improve the survival rate of cardiac arrest victims in the state. Cardiac arrest is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that affects over 30,000 people in Australia each year. Unfortunately, only one in ten of these individuals survive, according to the Council of Ambulance Authorities. However, the use of an AED can significantly increase a person's chances of survival, with estimates suggesting that it raises the survival rate to approximately 70%.Frank Pangallo, the SA politician who introduced the bill, has pointed out that the cost of an AED, around $1,600, is a small price to pay to potentially save lives. He said; 'What value do we put on a life?'.While the legislation will be gradually implemented over the coming years, you shouldn't wait to take action. As a business operating in Australia, it is your responsibility to provide AEDs for your staff, visitors, customers, and community.As a leading supplier of AEDs Australia-wide, LFA First Response can help you meet your defibrillator requirements. In addition to AEDs, we also offer a range of wholesale medical supplies including first aid kits, rescue and resuscitation equipment, general medical supplies, COVID 19 protection and more.Browse our range of defibrillators, defibrillator batteries, training devices and more online via our website. Alternatively, give our friendly team a call on 1800 681 544 to discuss your needs and find out our recommendations.

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