Defibrillator Holders
Unsecured medical equipment stored in ambulances, helicopters, other EMS vehicles, and crash carts have the potential to become a damaging object, as the vehicle makes sudden turns, stops and starts. The result can be damage or destruction of the costly equipment and/or a potential injury to the patient and vulnerable attendants. Our holders are fast access to the unit with little effort in times of emergency. To spare the expense of costly repair or replacement of equipment, and medical care and possible legal redress for injury, consider outfitting your EMS vehicles or crash cart with a Defibrillator Holder by National Creative Enterprises. The holders offer configurations for most external defibrillators on the market. National Creative Enterprises works directly with the manufacturer during the development process of each defibrillator design and meets and exceeds all legal requirements according to the manufacturer as well as state and federal regulations and guidelines for secured equipment.
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Laws in your state may require that you use equipment holders in your ambulances. For example, Minnesota rule 4690.1200 on ambulance equipment storage: All equipment carried in an ambulance must be stored so that the patient, attendant, and driver are not injured or inconvenienced in the event of a sudden stop or movement of the ambulance during transport… all equipment required by part 4690.0900 must be permanently stored and kept on or in the ambulance unless otherwise provided for in part 4690.1300.