Your Key to O. Reg. 157/25 Compliance
AED Maintenance and Inspection — Your Key to O. Reg. 157/25 Compliance
How AED4Life and TrackMyAED™ Keep Construction Sites Ready, Safe, and Fully Compliant
Under Ontario Regulation 157/25, which takes effect on January 1, 2026, every qualifying construction project must have a Health Canada–approved Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on-site—and it must be inspected and documented quarterly. Failure to complete or record these inspections is considered a breach of provincial law.
AED4Life makes this process seamless by combining rugged, compliant AEDs with the TrackMyAED™ monitoring platform, ensuring your devices are always rescue-ready and audit-ready.
Why AED Maintenance Matters
An AED is only life-saving if it functions perfectly when it’s needed most. Each year, more than 60,000 Canadians experience sudden cardiac arrest, according to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, and only 1 in 10 survive. On a construction site, where emergency medical services may take longer to arrive, AED reliability and readiness are non-negotiable.
While all AED4Life-supplied models—ZOLL AED Plus, ZOLL AED 3, Powerheart G5, and Philips OnSite—perform automated self-tests daily, Ontario’s new regulation still requires human verification and written or digital record-keeping. This ensures that:
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Visual indicators are checked.
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Batteries and pads are within expiry.
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Cabinets and signage remain intact and accessible.
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Records are available for Ministry of Labour inspection.
TrackMyAED™ Automation — Compliance Without the Paperwork
AED4Life’s TrackMyAED™ and TrackMyAED™ Pro platforms eliminate manual logging and guesswork by automating every step of the compliance process:
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Automated inspection reminders sent to designated site supervisors.
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Digital log storage for Ministry or WSIB audits.
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Pad and battery expiry notifications to prevent downtime.
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Real-time device status and alerts through TrackMyAED™ Pro, accessible from any device.
With over 60,000 AEDs tracked nationwide, this system is trusted by municipalities, corporations, and constructorsacross Canada to maintain full Health Canada and O. Reg. 157/25 readiness.
Expert Oversight You Can Trust
Every AED4Life program is supported by an Advanced-Care Paramedic consultant with more than 35 years of frontline experience in cardiac emergencies. Our team verifies that:
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Each AED is maintained according to manufacturer and Health Canada standards.
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Accessories are replaced proactively.
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Documentation meets Ministry of Labour and WSIB expectations.
This expert oversight ensures that your AED program goes beyond compliance—it becomes a cornerstone of your company’s safety culture.
The Cost of Neglect
Failing to inspect, document, or replace expired accessories not only risks lives but can expose a contractor to non-compliance penalties, WSIB complications, and reputational damage. AED4Life’s proactive monitoring eliminates these risks by keeping every site inspection-ready year-round.
Stay Audit-Ready with AED4Life
Don’t wait until January 2026. Prepare now to meet Ontario’s new AED maintenance requirements with confidence.
✅ Implement TrackMyAED™ Pro for digital inspections and expiry tracking.
✅ Schedule quarterly maintenance reminders for every active site.
✅ Rely on AED4Life’s expert paramedic consultants for compliance verification.
Stay audit-ready. Protect your workers. Lead the industry in safety.
Visit www.AED4Life.ca — Canada’s trusted partner for AEDs, training, and regulatory compliance.
AED4Life Fast Facts
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20 + years serving Canadian workplaces.
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60,000 + AEDs managed through TrackMyAED™.
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100 % Health Canada–approved AEDs.
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Advanced-Care Paramedic oversight for maintenance programs.
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110 % Price Guarantee — Canada’s best AED value.