CardiAngel
in Factories, Warehouses & Construction Sites
Industrial workplaces like factories, warehouses, and construction sites are busy, physically demanding environments where sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can occur without warning. Ensuring fast access to an automated external defibrillator (AED) is vital for protecting workers’ health and safety in these high-risk settings.

Why AEDs Are Essential in Industrial Workplaces?
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Physically Demanding Work: Heavy labor, exposure to stress, and sometimes extreme conditions increase the risk of cardiac events among employees.
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Large, Spread-Out Work Areas: Emergency medical services (EMS) may take time to reach injured or collapsed workers in sprawling industrial zones.
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High Number of On-Site Personnel: Multiple shifts and subcontractors create diverse populations, increasing the chances of an emergency.
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Legal and Safety Compliance: Many regulations require AED availability as part of occupational health and safety protocols. Exposure to currents above 100 milliamperes (mA) can disrupt the heart’s rhythm
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Emergency Preparedness Saves Lives: Quick defibrillation within minutes is key to improving survival odds in workplace cardiac arrest.
Why CardiAngel Is Ideal for Factories, Warehouses & Construction Sites?
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Rugged and Reliable Design: Built to withstand tough industrial environments, including dust, vibration, and temperature changes.
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Easy to Use Under Pressure: Clear voice prompts guide users step-by-step, even in noisy or chaotic situations.
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Rapid Shock Delivery: CardiAngel delivers fast, effective treatment critical for worker survival.
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Automatic Self-Checks: Ensures the device is always operational with minimal maintenance effort.
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Portable and Wall-Mountable: Flexible installation options to suit varied workplace layouts and mobility needs.
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Multilingual Guidance: Supports diverse workforce populations with multiple language options.

Where to Place CardiAngel AEDs?
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Main Entrances & Reception Areas: Security gates, entry checkpoints, or visitor lobbies.
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Production Floors & Assembly Lines: Workstations, heavy machinery zones, and manufacturing cells.
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Warehouse Aisles & Loading Docks: Forklift paths, loading/unloading zones, and high-traffic storage corridors.
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Break Rooms & Cafeterias: employee rest areas, meal spaces, or hydration stations.
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Supervisor Offices & Control Rooms: Management spaces and centralized monitoring rooms.
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Temporary Site Offices & First Aid Stations: Site cabins, tool storage units, or designated medical tents.
