

Is Your Workplace Prepared for a Cardiac Emergency?
In just 4 minutes, identify critical safety gaps in your facility before an emergency happens.
Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere — including your workplace.
Brain damage can begin within 4–6 minutes.
Emergency response times in Puerto Rico may take longer.
Preparedness is leadership.
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The Problem
When Every Minute Matters, Is Your Facility Ready?
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of unexpected deaths in the workplace.
Without immediate defibrillation:
- Survival rates decrease by 7–10% per minute
- Brain damage can begin within 4–6 minutes
- Response times can exceed 8–12 minutes, especially outside metro areas
During major emergencies, hurricanes, or infrastructure disruptions, response times may increase even further.
If an incident occurred today — what would happen in the first 4 minutes?
Why This Checklist Matters
This Isn't Just a Medical Issue.
It’s a Safety and Risk Management issue.
Your organization may be exposed if:
- You rely solely on 911
- Your AED is not accessible within 3 minutes
- Employees are unaware of the emergency protocol
- Maintenance is not documented
- No safety lead has been formally assigned
This checklist allows you to assess your level of preparedness immediately.
No technical expertise required.
What You'll Learn
By downloading this checklist, you will be able to:
- Evaluate your AED placement strategy
- Identify emergency preparedness gaps
- Understand the critical 4-minute window
- Review essential maintenance and compliance components
- Strengthen your leadership in workplace safety
It takes less than 5 minutes to complete.
Who It's For
This checklist is designed for:
- Safety Managers
- Human Resources Directors
- Operations Leaders
- Facilities Managers
- Industrial Supervisors
- Corporate Administrators
- Municipal Leaders
If you are responsible for people and facilities, this information is for you.
The Reality in Puerto Rico
In Puerto Rico, preparedness carries additional responsibility.
After hurricanes.
During power outages.
In remote industrial zones.
In high-heat environments.Your own team may be the first responder.
Preparedness is not optional.
It protects lives and reduces organizational risk.Don't Wait for an Incident to Reveal a Gap
Download the Free AED Workplace Readiness Checklist and evaluate your facility today.
✔ Immediate access.
✔ Practical.
✔ Actionable.
✔ Designed for real workplace environments.Your own team may be the first responder.
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