
Thank you for purchasing from LifeGuard MD.
We are committed to being your partners in life saving!
At LifeGuard MD, we specialize in providing high-quality Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to help protect lives during critical emergencies. As a Class III medical device, all AEDs are regulated by federal, state and sometimes local AED laws, ensuring they meet safety and performance standards. We also partner with you to ensure your AED’s and accessories are always up to date by sending reminder emails when your pads or battery need replacement or there is an issue with your specific AED.
Compliance with Federal, State and Local Regulations
In addition to federal regulations, some states may have specific AED requirements that vary by location. To help you stay compliant, we offer customizable templates for documents that you can tailor to comply with your federal, state and sometimes local regulations. These resources ensure you meet all necessary requirements while maintaining the highest level of preparedness for emergency situations. This information is not legal advice. Your state specific regulations can be obtained from your state website or state health department. If you need legal advice or legal services specific to your situation, please consult with a qualified attorney.
These requirements may include:
Policy and Procedure for use
EMS Notification
Medical Direction
AED Maintenance Log
Post Use Incident Report Form
Cardiac Emergency Response Plan
Why choose our AEDs?
Our AEDs are designed with ease of use, reliability, and quick response in mind, making them an essential part of any emergency response plan. Whether it's for schools, offices, sports facilities, personal, or healthcare settings, our AEDs provide peace of mind knowing you're equipped with the best technology to save lives when every second counts.
You purchased a new AED, now what?
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing an AED from LifeGuard MD! Share the good news with your employees/members using this email template.
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Medical Direction (oversight)
Currently there are 12 states in which there are regulations that require medical oversight for public access AED programs. For more information, click below.
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Policy & Procedure for Use
Sample fillable form for an Emergency Response Plan (AED Policy).
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Expected User Training
All states encourage AED training. Some states require “expected users” to be trained.
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AED Maintenance Log
Customizable monthly AED maintenance checklist.
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Post Incident Report Form
Customizable post incident report form.
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Local EMS Notification
Printable emergency response services notification letter.
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Pulse Point Registration
Voluntary Emergency 911 AED registration.
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Sample Cardiac Emergency Response Plan (CERP)
Click below for a sample of a Cardiac Emergency Response Plan (CERP) from Project ADAM.