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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the AED Monthly Inspection Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the facility name and the AED serial number in the designated fields. This information is crucial for tracking and accountability.
  3. Fill in the inspection date using the format (dd/mm/yy). Ensure this is accurate as it reflects when the inspection was conducted.
  4. In the inspector initials section, have the inspecting personnel enter their initials to validate that they performed the inspection.
  5. Review each checklist item: confirm that the AED and carrying case are intact, all electrodes are intact and not expired, and that the battery is charged with an 'OK' symbol displayed.
  6. Lastly, ensure all required equipment/forms are present with the AED. This includes adult and infant/child chest pads, Maryland Facility AED Report Form, Resuscitation kit, and this inspection form itself.

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Effective AED programs are designed to deliver a shock to a victim within three to five minutes after the person collapses. Use a three-minute response time as a guideline to help you determine how many AEDs you need and where to place them.
In general, it is recommended to inspect an AED at least once a month to ensure it is functioning properly and ready for use in case of an emergency. Its also important to keep the AED in a secure and accessible location.
To inspect an AED (Automated External Defibrillator), follow these steps: Check the expiration date of the AED pads and battery. Turn on the AED and make sure it is functioning properly. Check the AED pads for any damage, such as tears or discoloration. Make sure the AED is clean and free of debris.
0:21 1:50 Monthly. First lets check your AEDs ready for rescue symbol. Look for the indicator as circled inMoreMonthly. First lets check your AEDs ready for rescue symbol. Look for the indicator as circled in this video. Now lets check the pads for an expiry date.

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