In our village, Chitty Chatty, all AEDs are in cabinets locked
with a simple 4-digit combo lock. All of the AED-volunteers in the
village, those most likely to access, know the codes. Paramedics
from 911 bring their own. If someone else is desperate enough,
they can break the glass. No real-time monitoring needed. Keep it
simple.
Fellow TVARCers,Our neighborhood (Eleanor courtyard villas) has an AED mounted on the wall of the overflow parking area.A member of the AED committee came to me (no doubt thinking that a ham would know EVERYTHING) to see ifI had any ideas about how to monitor the device to keep it out of the wrong hands.Well, THIS ham freely admits that HE doesn't know EVERYTHING, so I am reaching out to TVARC for any ideas.One hint that the committee member gave me is that they do not want to involve the Internet. Somewhat limiting,I know.So, if any of you has an idea, please let me know.Thanks and 73,George K2DM
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