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Heartsine Samaritan PAD (350P/450P) – AED Rental
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Heartsine Samaritan PAD 350P
$1,411.00
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Heartsine Samaritan PAD 360P
$1,651.00
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Heartsine Samaritan PAD 450P
$1,761.00
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Philips HeartStart OnSite AED (M5066A)
$1,589.00 – $1,819.00Price range: $1,589.00 through $1,819.00
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Non-profit organizations play an important role in supporting communities, often providing essential services, hosting events, and bringing people together for a common cause. Whether operating in a community center, a shelter, or organizing large-scale charity events, non-profits serve a diverse population, including individuals who may be at higher risk for sudden cardiac arrest. Having an Automated External Defibrillator on-site ensures that life-saving intervention is available when every second counts.
Many non-profits rely on volunteers and staff who may not have medical training, making it essential to have user-friendly AEDs that can be quickly and effectively used in an emergency. By implementing AEDs, non-profits demonstrate a commitment to safety, protecting both those they serve and those who dedicate their time to making a difference.
Why AEDs are important for non-profits
SCA is unpredictable and can happen to anyone, regardless of age or health history. In community-oriented spaces, where people of all backgrounds gather, the need for immediate response is critical. Here’s why AEDs are a must-have for non-profits:- Serving vulnerable populations – Many non-profits work with seniors, individuals with disabilities, or people with pre-existing health conditions who may be at higher risk for cardiac emergencies.
- Large gatherings & public events – Fundraisers, charity runs, and community events draw crowds where medical incidents may occur.
- Reliance on volunteers – Non-profits often operate with volunteers who may not have emergency response training, making easy-to-use AEDs a necessity.
- Delayed EMS response – Many non-profit activities take place in community centers, rural areas, or temporary event spaces where ambulance arrival times may be longer.
- Compliance & grant opportunities – Some states and grant programs encourage or require AEDs in public-serving organizations, and funding may be available to help non-profits acquire these life-saving devices.
Choosing the right AED for non-profits
Since non-profits operate in a variety of settings, it’s important to choose an AED that meets their specific needs. Key features to look for include:- Simple, user-friendly design – AEDs with clear voice instructions ensure that anyone, even untrained bystanders, can respond effectively.
- Portable & Lightweight – Many non-profits operate mobile services or host outdoor events where easily transportable AEDs are ideal.
- Durable & low-maintenance – AEDs with self-checking capabilities and long battery life help minimize maintenance requirements.
- Pediatric capability – For non-profits working with children, AEDs with pediatric pads or a child-mode setting ensure safe use on younger patients.





