The Office of Risk Management strongly encourages each location to acquire, properly register and maintain each AED unit. When weighing the importance of having an operational unit available, please consider the following:
Victims of cardiac arrest can be saved if an AED is available to deliver an electric shock and restore the heart to its normal patterned rhythm.
Under Maryland State law, COMAR 30.06.01-05, all locations having an AED unit must have a valid certificate for each AED unit prior to putting the unit into service. It is critical that all AED units are properly registered with the State. Failure to do so will result in the loss of critical civil immunities that are granted to those locations that comply by having properly registered units.
If you determine that your location has an AED unit which is not properly registered, please click here in order to complete the registration process for the unit(s).
If your location does not currently have an AED unit, but is interested in learning more about possibly acquiring a unit, contact one of these vendors for additional information:
Medline Industries 1-800-MEDLINE (1-800-633-5463) Fax: 1-800-351-1512 service@medline.com |
Chesapeake AED Services 810 Back River Neck Road Essex, MD 21221 Phone: 410-238-2242 Toll Free: 866-597-4277 Fax: 410-238-7761 info@chesapeakeaedservices.com |
Cintas 10611 Iron Bridge Road Suite K Jessup, MD 20794 301-429-6144 |
Heart to Beat LLC Scott Kuhlman, CEO 2 Crossing Way, Ste E, Owings Mills, MD 21117 Phone: (443) 338-0101 | m: (443) 617-3576 scott@hearttobeatllc.com |
Should your location have interest in acquiring an AED unit but cost considerations have been a barrier, please consider the following as possible means by which to fund an AED unit:
Here you will find some additional funding resources for starting an AED Program :
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.
Contact: Frederick J. Perella, Jr., Exec. V.P.