Keep the path focused on one audience.
Pathway scope
What this covers
Make the AED easier to find in lobbies, shared floors, and visitor areas.
Use short drills and plain-language guides to clarify who does what first.
Turn workplace safety interest into a repeatable practice rhythm.
Recommended Flow
Start here, then expand.
Move through the public-safe pathway in order, then use the next-step options if you want help, training, or follow-up.
Use a simple first-minute model to reduce delay from recognition to AED arrival in office spaces.
Use a one-page office guide that clarifies first-minute roles, AED retrieval, and EMS handoff.
Practice the front-desk split between caller, responder, AED runner, and EMS guide.
Run a short office drill that keeps the lobby response moving before the safety lead arrives.
Need team follow-up after this pathway?
Keep the public pathway focused on practice. Ask HeartSafe EMS for follow-up only when the next step needs access, training, or an AED review.
Need a different audience pathway?
HeartTrak now supports six public-safe practice pathways.
Public routes stay public-safe: setting, practice, guide, then optional team follow-up.
Where are you preparing?
Keep the audience clear before opening modules.
Answer one prompt at a time with public-safe context.
Use one drill, scenario, or guide after the result.
Schools
Move from AED awareness to role clarity, hallway access, and repeatable first-minute response.
- Clarify where students, staff, and visitors would expect to find the AED first.
- Reduce class-change and event-time confusion with simple role handoff language.

