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Public Access Automated External Defibrillator - miemss.org
The following locations require AED's: Public Schools: Every public middle and high school in Maryland must have a functional AED that is accessible and registered. (COMAR Regulation 13A.05.10.03) Restaurants and Grocery Stores: As of January 1, 2025, restaurants and grocery stores that meet certain income and size requirements must have an AED in a prominent, accessible location.
2023年11月17日 · The Public Access AED Program in Maryland promotes an increase in AED availability to help save lives during cardiac arrest. The State of Maryland has established a registry for all public access AEDs
Maryland AED Registry - Save Lives, Stay Compliant
Register your AED with the Maryland AED Registry. Comply with state regulations, receive maintenance alerts, and contribute to improving cardiac arrest survival rates.
Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Program - Maryland AED …
The Maryland Public Access Automated External Defibrillator Program permits a business, organization, association, etc., which meets certain requirements, to make automated external defibrillators (AEDs) available for individuals suffering sudden cardiac arrest on the premises prior to the arrival of emergency medical services personnel.
Welcome - Maryland AED Registry
The Maryland Public Access Automated External Defibrillator Program permits a business, organization, association, etc., which meets certain requirements, to make automated external defibrillators (AEDs) available for individuals suffering sudden cardiac arrest on the premises prior to the arrival of emergency medical services personnel.
Maryland AED Statutes and Regulations
Maryland requires AED programs to have AED registration, maintenance, training, post-event reporting, and program documentation. The Good Samaritan law is based on compliance with AED law requirements. Immunity protection only covers AED activities – all other AED program activities are not covered.
AED LAWS & REQUIREMENTS IN MARYLAND
In Maryland, the deployment and use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are governed by comprehensive legislation aimed at enhancing public health and safety. Key requirements include: Placement Requirements: Educational Institutions: Maryland mandates that every school in the state have an AED on the premise
Sec. 30.06.02.01. Criteria for Registration of Facilities
2002年6月30日 · To be eligible for registration, or renewal of registration, to operate an AED under this subtitle, a registered facility shall: A. Designate an AED coordinator who shall:
AED Program - Environmental Safety, Sustainability and Risk
An AED is a medical device that analyzes the heart rhythm of a victim of sudden cardiac arrest and delivers an electric shock to restore the heart rhythm to normal. The University Fire Marshal’s Office acts as the administrator for the University of Maryland Public Access AED program. Administration of the program includes:
The Maryland Public Access AED Program permits a business, organization, association, etc., which meets certain requirements, to make automated external defibrillators (AEDs) available for individuals suffering sudden cardiac arrest on the business’s premises.