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An AED is a life saving device that can give your heart an electric shock when it has stopped in a cardiac arrest. AED is short for Automated External Defibrillator. An AED can be used on adults and children over 1 year old. Using an AED in crucial minutes before an ambulance arrives can increase someones chance of survival. Anyone can use an AED. You dont need to be worried about getting it wrong or causing harm, because the machine analyses the casualtys hearts rhythm and then gives visual or voice prompts to guide you through each step. If someone is unresponsive and not breathing normally, ask someone to call 999 or 112 for emergency help. Ask them to bring an AED if one is available. If you are alone, make the emergency call yourself on a mobile phone or on speakerphone and start CPR with chest compressions. Do not leave the casualty to look for an AED. Keep doing CPR until someone brings an AED. As soon as the AED arrives, ask for it to be switched on while CPR is continued