We’re on a mission to put more AEDs in more places and make them available to more people. We’ve designed a unique service offering that can be adapted to meet the needs of any organisation, large or small.
We’re engaging with governments, enterprises and communities as we advocate for making AED machines more widely available – and for saving lives.
After 10 minutes the chance of survival is less than 5%. Having an AED available is better than only waiting for the emergency services.
For every single minute without defibrillation, the changes of survival drop by 7%-10%.²⁻⁸
After 10 Minutes without defibrillation there is almost no realistic chance of survival.
There is up to 75% chance of survival with immediate defibrillation. ²⁻⁸
The most common cause of out-of-hospital death in the western world.¹
SCA is caused by an acute and unexpected malfunction of the heart. In most cases, an erratic heart rhythm called ‘ventricular fibrillation’ is diagnosed. The heart stops pumping blood, the person loses consciousness and stops breathing. Without immediate treatment with early defibrillation, their chances of survival are very low. Emergency services usually arrive too late to administer life-saving techniques, so early defibrillation by people already at the scene can be life-saving.
The most important element in the treatment of SCA is to provide a rapid shock to the heart – defibrillation. An automated external defibrillator (AED) helps ordinary people to provide defibrillation promptly.
Be ready if a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) occurs.
Low total cost of ownership & easy budgeting.
Stay compliant with current local requirements.
Gain peace of mind and stay in the loop.
Replenishment pads and batteries.
Movement Alerts and Emergency Calls direct from the AED.
Improved sustainability through reducing unnecessary site inspections.
High-quality, well maintained, 24/7 monitored AEDs without the responsibilities and pressures of owning the devices yourself.
We manage the AEDs for you – at a single site or multiple sites, nationwide or globally.
You need to know that your AED is accessible, that it works reliably, and that it has not been tampered with.
With managed AED Services and medical supplies from Ventria, you can have that confidence.
Being 100% ready is all about having continuous access and ensured readiness.
That’s exactly what our Managed AED Services deliver.
Maybe you have an Automated External Defibrillator(AED) at your office, or you’ve seen one in a public space. But do you know what it is, and what it can do?
An AED is an advanced medical device that can be used to save the life of someone having a sudden cardiac arrest. Although they’re sophisticated, they’re easy to use – and you don’t need any training.
An AED works by analysing the rhythm of the patient’s heart. If there’s a problem, it can deliver an electric shock (defibrillation) to help the heart re-establish an effective rhythm.
This is all about making sure that AEDs are immediately available for use by lay bystanders when and where they are needed. This could be at home, or in offices, schools and other public spaces.
Does your local mall or gym have an AED? What about the school your kids go to?
This offering includes a free AED check manual, along with guidance and advice on your AED program policy to ensure everything remains compliant and well-managed.
You’ll also receive free update notifications, ongoing customer support, and helpful email reminders regarding potential battery end-of-life. In addition, reminders will be sent 60 days before pad expiry, with a direct link included in the email to make reordering supplies quick and hassle-free.
Ventria supplies and installs advanced, easy to use AEDs from world-class suppliers, including the market leading Philips HeartStart range.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death. Survival depends on having quick access to an AED and the reliable operation of the device.
Like any piece of medical equipment AEDs can experience unexpected failures. To help save a life, AEDs need to be ready and accessible at all times. Being prepared for a Sudden Cardiac Arrest is not only about the acquisition and installation of an AED – you also need to know that it will work as designed first time, every time.
To ensure AED readiness, continuous monitoring and maintenance are key.