AED Registry Survey
As part of our ongoing commitment to our mission and vision, the AED Foundation of Ontario is conducting a comprehensive survey to gather feedback from our stakeholders and the community. This initiative aims to design and develop an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) registry that involves everyone, that is transparent, neutral and serves the public trust. Thank you for your continued support and participation. Together, we can increase cardiac arrest survival.
Name
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First Name
Last Name
Professional Affiliation
Email
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example@example.com
Phone Number
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Please enter a valid phone number.
Format: (000) 000-0000.
Collection of Information
The information collected will be the used to design and build the AED Registry and shape the regulations as directed by the Defibrillator Registration and Public Access Act (Bill 141). The information is confidential and will be protected and used solely by the AED Foundation of Ontario in its role as the official Registrar for the Province of Ontario.
What do you believe are the important components of an AED registry?
Accurate location information
Device make, model, and serial number
Maintenance records
Access availability (restricted hours, door lock code, etc.)
911 dispatcher integration
A publicly accessible map of locations
Compliant with Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
Available in multiple languages
Other
Please explain "other"
What do you believe is crucial for the success of the AED registry?
How should the information be available?
Public website with list/map view of AEDs
Map/list available to emergency dispatchers only
Map/list of AEDs in public buildings only
Available to specific organizations directly related to emergency response
Other
Please explain "other"
Who do you consider to be leading examples of successful AED registry operations, and where are they located?
What would you like to see as part of the regulations?
Do you believe the general public should have map/list access to all the AED's in the registry or just AED's in public spaces?
Yes, the public would benefit from a map of all the AEDs listed in the registry
No, only AEDs in public buildings should be available to the general public
If Yes, please explain the benefit of the public having complete registry access
If No, what do you feel are the risks associated with the public having complete access to all AEDs in the registry?
What are the most effective ways to educate the public about Automated External Defibrillators?
How can we reduce the fear the public may have about using an AED?
Public education campaigns
School education programs
Web based education
Increasing AED training in First Aid/ CPR classes
Other
Please explain "other"
Do you have any additional comments?
Yes
No
If yes, please comment
Would you like to be contacted to discuss the AED registry in more detail with an online or personal visit?
Yes
No
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