Industries

AEDs for the Aviation Industry

The Canadian aviation sector—including major hubs like Toronto Pearson, Vancouver International (YVR), and Montréal-Trudeau (YUL)—faces unique safety challenges due to high traffic volume, extended distances to care, and strict logistical constraints on board aircraft. Transport Canada mandates or strongly encourages AED deployment on commercial flights and throughout airport terminals.


AEDs for Churches

Churches, temples, mosques, and other places of worship across Canada, from Winnipeg to St. John's, often host large congregations, including a high percentage of seniors who are at greater risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). These environments rely heavily on volunteers or lay rescuers. Providing a highly visible, Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a profound act of care and responsibility. 


AEDs for Community & Government Facilities

Canadian community centres, public buildings, libraries, and government facilities—from Regina to Quebec City—serve a vast number of citizens daily. As high-traffic public access areas, they carry a high duty of care. Implementing a comprehensive Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) program with Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) is the most visible and effective way to protect citizens and staff from Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA).


AEDs for the Construction Industry

Construction sites in Canada, whether in Toronto's downtown core or remote Alberta oil sands, pose extreme environmental and physical risks. Workers face physical strain, extreme temperatures, and delayed EMS response, all of which elevate the risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Safety compliance mandates the highest level of preparedness.


AEDs for Dental Offices

In Canadian dental practices, the administration of sedation, local anesthetics, and the high-stress nature of some procedures elevate the risk of a cardiac event in susceptible patients. As a result, provincial regulatory bodies—such as the Colleges of Dental Surgeons in British Columbia, Ontario, and Alberta—have made the presence of a Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillator (AED) a mandatory or strongly recommended piece of emergency equipment.


AEDs for Emergency Response

For Canadian Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Fire Departments, and Police Services across the nation—from Halifax to Edmonton—the Automated External Defibrillator is a mission-critical tool. First responders operate in unpredictable, high-stress environments, demanding devices that are professional-grade, highly durable, and feature-rich.


AEDs for Farms & Remote Industry

Farms, rural industrial operations, and remote worksites across the vast Canadian landscape—from the Saskatchewan prairies to the Yukon territories—are characterized by delayed Emergency Medical Services (EMS) response times and environmental extremes. In these remote locations, a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) often means certain death without immediate intervention.


AEDs for Fitness Centres

Fitness centres, gyms, and sports complexes across Canada, from Vancouver to Montreal, are inherently high-risk environments for Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Intense physical exertion drastically increases the chance of a cardiac event, and when SCA strikes during a workout, every second counts.


AEDs for Homes

Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a tragically common event, with the vast majority of incidents occurring in the home. For Canadians concerned about family history, elderly relatives, or simply maximizing preparedness in areas where EMS response times can be lengthy, a personal, Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillator (AED) from Philips or ZOLL is the ultimate life-saving tool.


AEDs for Hospitals & Healthcare

Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death, and in expansive environments like Canadian hospitals, medical clinics, and long-term care facilities, the speed of defibrillation is the single factor that dictates survival. For every minute defibrillation is delayed, the chance of survival drops rapidly.


AEDs for Manufacturing Facilities

Canadian manufacturing plants and factories are high-risk environments, where workers face physical strain, machinery hazards, and often high noise levels. Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) mandates rigorous preparedness. An industrial-grade, Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillator (AED) from ZOLL or Stryker is essential to protect the workforce.


AEDs for Office Spaces

Corporate and high-rise office buildings, particularly in major downtown centres like Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver, present unique life-safety challenges. The high density of employees and visitors, combined with the time it takes for EMS to reach the upper floors of a skyscraper, means response delays are inevitable.


AEDs for Schools

Canadian schools, universities, and colleges—from K-12 facilities in Brampton to large post-secondary campuses in Montreal—are high-density, multi-age environments where safety is paramount. The risk of SCA to students, athletes, staff, and visitors is significant, especially in sports facilities.


AEDs for Universities & Colleges

Large Canadian universities and colleges, from UBC to Dalhousie, are massive, high-density environments. Implementing a comprehensive Health Canada Approved Automated External Defibrillator (AED) program, leveraging network-ready units like the Stryker CR2 or ZOLL AED 3, is essential for student welfare, campus compliance, and significantly reducing the liability associated with delayed response times across a vast footprint.


AEDs for Warehouses

Modern Canadian warehouses and distribution centres, such as those operating near logistics hubs in Mississauga or Richmond, BC, are characterized by vast floor plans and long travel times. When a worker suffers a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), the minutes required for internal staff or external EMS to traverse the distance are often fatal.