CardiAngel
in Yachts, Boats & Marine Recreation Areas
Marine environments like yachts, boats, and water recreation areas present unique challenges: limited access to immediate medical help, isolation from emergency services, and high-risk activities such as diving, fishing, or watersports. In the event of a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), every second counts and having an AED onboard or at key access points can be the difference between life and death. Quick defibrillation in these settings is vital for protecting both passengers and crew in high-stress, high-risk environments.

Why AEDs Are Essential in Marine Recreation & Nautical Environments?
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Distance from Emergency Services: Medical help can be hours away, making immediate intervention critical.
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High-Risk Conditions: Motion, stress, and environmental factors like heat or cold can increase cardiac event risks.
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Confined Spaces: Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere onboard, and access to professional care may be delayed.
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Active Lifestyles: Marine activities such as swimming, diving, or watersports increase physical strain.
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Limited Medical Personnel: Most recreational vessels and private boats have no onboard healthcare professionals.
Why CardiAngel Is Ideal for Yachts, Boats & Marine Recreation Areas
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IP55 Water & Dust Resistance: Withstands marine environments, splashes, and humid conditions.
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Lightweight & Portable: Easy to move across decks or to different vessels when needed.
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Clear Multilingual Voice Prompts: Guides crew or passengers step-by-step during emergencies.
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Fast Shock Delivery: Delivers therapy within seconds, maximizing survival chances at sea.
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Automatic Self-Testing: Ensures the device is always ready, even when stored for long voyages.
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Durable for Transport: Built for stability and protection against vibration and movement common in marine settings.

Where to Place CardiAngel AEDs?
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Private Yachts: Captain’s cabin, main salon, galley, and near engine room entries to ensure fast access for both crew and passengers.
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Charter Boats & Tour Vessels: The bridge, passenger seating areas, emergency lockers, and crew quarters.
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Ferries & Transport Ships: Near main entrances, lounges, stairways or elevator areas, and onboard infirmaries or security desks.
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Marinas & Docks: Reception offices, fueling stations, maintenance hangars, and security checkpoints.
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Water Sports & Recreation Centers: Rental huts, changing rooms, lifeguard stations, and active shoreline areas.
