This public self-check helps churches and community groups evaluate access, visibility, volunteer clarity, and readiness ownership without exposing internal data.
This public self-check helps churches and community groups evaluate access, visibility, volunteer clarity, and readiness ownership without exposing internal data.
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If a visitor entered your church, hall, or community facility today, could they tell where the AED is without asking several people?
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02
Is the AED visible and easy to reach near lobbies, gathering areas, or large-room events, not hidden behind a desk, door, or cluttered wall?
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03
If something happened early, late, or during a locked-door period, could someone still reach the AED without delay?
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04
Would volunteers, ushers, and staff know who calls emergency services, who starts CPR, and who retrieves the AED?
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05
Do people in this church, hall, or community facility know that the AED gives prompts and can be used while trained responders are on the way?
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06
Have you practiced retrieval, role handoff, or a short first-minute drill in the last few months?
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07
Is a site lead, safety contact, or community operations team clearly responsible for keeping readiness basics current and following up when something slips?
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Readiness result
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Answer all seven questions to get a public-safe readiness bucket and checklist.