September is National Preparedness Month, an observation with the goal of raising awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters or emergencies that could occur at any given time. Understanding how to prepare for, react to, and respond to emergencies is an important safety skillset to have as we deal with emergencies each and every day. Most of us are taught in school how to react to tornados and earthquakes, however there are many other areas that can pose a threat to us that we often aren’t taught about or know the importance of. One such area is heat illness, a condition caused by strenuously working in the heat.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) affects over 350,000 people a year, and can occur anywhere, anytime, to anyone. One of the ways to increase the odds of survival is for companies to purchase automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and implement an AED Program in their organization.