Defibrillators installed at key locations in Littlehampton
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The machines have been fitted outside Arun Civic Centre, in Maltravers Road, and outside the Harbour Lights Cafe at the Look and Sea Centre, in Surrey Street.
The devices, which have the potential to save the life of someone in cardiac arrest, are available for use by anybody at any time without the need for an access code.
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Hide AdJacky Pendleton, chair of the housing and wellbeing services committee, said: “Defibrillators save lives, so I’m delighted that these will be available for the public to use should the unfortunate need arise.
“These devices are safe and simple to use so no one should be worried about using one if they need to and know that using it could save someone’s life.”
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Self-explanatory instructions are given to talk the user through the process, making it easy to use without any training.
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Hide AdThe council said it was important to have defibrillator machines in accessible locations like these, as every minute it takes for a defibrillator to reach someone and deliver a shock reduces the chances of survival.
More information about defibrillators can be found on the British Heart Foundation website.