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Why choose First Aid Scotland & the AED-DEFIB-SHOP

We are Scotland’s ONLY fully independent distributor for Automated External Defibrillators.

We are UK sub distributors for ViVest, Physio-Control, iPAD, CardiAid, Cardiac Science, Defibtech, Heartsine (Samaritan), Laerdal, Philips, Physio Control and Zoll, and supply all consumables including pads and batteries. Additionally, we train our customers staff in their safe usage. Aed-defib-shop can also supply oxygen therapy kits for first aid use to Oxygen trained first aid personnel. Also specialised drugs for use in dental surgeries (with production of valid GDC number).

It may be daunting seeing all the different products on the market, making it hard to choose!  Give us a call for information and advice on all defibrillators and accessories. Our experts are always happy to help! We will never be beaten on price, and will advise customers on the unit that best suits their needs. Our managing Director is a qualified general nurse, with extensive experience in Intensive care, Coronary & Cardiac Care, surgical and other clinical matters, so we know what you – the customer needs.

We are also Scotland’s main distributors for the Evac+Chair range of evacuation chairs and accessories. We also train operators and staff to train other colleagues in the safe use of the EVAC range of Evac+ Chairs.

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The following range of AED manufacturers original stock is available now!

ViVest,Physio-Control, iPad, Zoll, Defibtech, Laerdal, Philips, Cardiac Science, CardiAid, Philips, Heartsine

 

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  • portable defibrillators

    portable defibrillators

    Were originally introduced for use within ambulances in the 1960’s

  • Increased survival

    Increased survival

    Using a AED increases chances of survival from 5% to a whopping 80%

  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

    Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

    A lightweight, portable device that delivers an electric shock through the chest to the heart.

  • improve survival

    improve survival

    Using an AED within the first 10 minutes will iprove survival rates!

  • ANYONE

    ANYONE

    Absolutely anyone can use an AED to help save a life

Our Testimonials

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    G Brown (Historic Environment Scotland)

    I liked the way that Duncan kept things as simple as possible (FAW course).

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    W McMenenie (Edinburgh Council schools)

    I like how Duncan gave added explanations of how and why medical conditions develop (Paediatric first aid course). It gave a much better understanding of the subject.

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    C Henderson (Renfrewshire Council)

    Great course (Evac chair operator). Morna's technique and training is spot on. She builds confidence and re-inforces training/ theory throughout. Thank you Morna.

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