Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are designed to be user-friendly; with just a few simple steps, you can potentially save the life of someone who has gone into arrest. In the event of an emergency please call 999.
Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)
Find Your Nearest AED: Simple & Reliable
Using the Waterford AED map, you can find AED locations near your current location. The tool allows you to zoom in on neighbourhoods, search by address or landmark, and see how far the nearest AED is. The map is kept up to date, so you can rely on it having current information. For visitors or new residents, it’s a must-use resource to get familiar with where help can be found around them.
Why It Matters & How You Can Help
AEDs save lives by restoring a heart to its normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest but an AED only does you good if you know where one is. By using the Waterford AED map, you empower yourself and others to act quickly in a crisis. You can also help by letting local organisations know if an AED is missing, mislabeled, or out of service.