What is the South Austalia Automated External Defibrillator Act?
From January 2026, the Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Act 2022 will require AEDs to be installed in public and private buildings across South Australia. This initiative aims to improve community safety and ensure quick access to life-saving equipment during Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) emergencies.Here's what you need to know
about the Automated External Defibrillator (Public Access) Act 20221. Scope of the Mandate:
AEDs must be installed in:- Public Buildings: Libraries, pools, town halls, etc.
- Education Facilities: Schools, universities, TAFEs.
- Health/Aged Care Facilities: Retirement villages, care homes.
- Building spaces: Over 600 m² on land used for commercial purposes
- Sport/Recreation Areas: Caravan parks, sports facilities.
- Cultural Venues: Theatres and event spaces.
2. Installation & Maintenance
AED Placement:- One AED per 1,200 m².
- AEDs required in vehicles like public buses, trains, and emergency service vehicles.
- Tested annually to ensure functionality.
- Non-compliance fines: up to $20,000.
3. Signage Requirements
- Clear AED signs near devices and building entrances.
- Vehicles with AEDs must display external signage.
- Fine for non-compliance: up to $2,500.
4. Registration
- AEDs must be registered with the government within 2 weeks of installation.
- Locations will be listed publicly online and via an app.
5. Training & Awareness
- Mandatory Training: For individuals required to undertake first aid training.
- Public Awareness: Campaigns to educate the community on AED use.
6. Penalties
- Failure to comply: Fines of up to $20,000.
- Unauthorised tampering/removal: Fines of up to $10,000.
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Here are some chilling truths about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)9 out of 10 people will not survive an out-of-hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Reference: Restart a Heart Day
If a Sudden Cardiac Arrest is not treated properly and quickly, it will cause death within 10 minutes
Reference: Restart a Heart Day
For every minute that passes without defibrillation after the start of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest, chances of survival are reduced by 10%
Reference: Restart a Heart Day
55 Australians suffer from a Sudden Cardiac Arrest everyday
Reference: Restart a Heart Day
Do you know how to help when someone is suffering from a Sudden Cardiac Arrest?
The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) from Fresh & Clean is a portable electronic device that diagnoses life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms that can cause a Sudden Cardiac Arrest. An AED might be able to treat these abnormal heart rhythms by giving an electric shock to try to restart the heart’s normal rhythm. This is known as defibrillation.
If someone is having a cardiac arrest, they will not be conscious or breathing normally. They need immediate help by calling Triple Zero (000), starting CPR, and using a defibrillator (AED).
Why are Automated External Defibrillators (AED) important?
AED’s are important because they substantially increase the patient’s chance of survival during a cardiac episode. When a person suffers from sudden cardiac arrest, their chance of survival decreases by 7-10% for each minute that passes without intervention.AEDs can deliver a life-saving electric shock, which often means difference between life or death. Anyone can use a defibrillator and start CPR to try and save a life of someone in Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
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