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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dawn Vogler
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 1:10 PM
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Subject: [slm] AED's in libraries

Hi everyone, 

TSLAC just had Automatic External Defribillators installed on every floor
and it got me thinking about other public spaces, such as libraries.  These
are not cheap from the research I've done (atleast 2k), but might make a
worthwhile grant proposal if your city/county does not have plans to install
them in the future.

Those installed at the State Library are wall mounted and from a company
called Cardiac Science.  Might be worth looking into.  

Here's a website that compares some of the major AED's for public use:
http://www.aed.com/products/

Thanks, Dawn

Dawn Vogler
Library Management Consultant
Texas State Library & Archives Commission
PO Box 12927
Austin, TX 78711-2927
(512) 936-4449 phone
(512) 463-8800 fax


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