From: D Ricklefs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 8:10 AM
To: Laurie Mahaffey; [email protected]
Subject: RE: defibrillators

 

Yes, we do, and 2-3 staff members are trained to use them. We do
training about every two years. It is in a highly visible area, just off
the door most people use to enter the library, near the elevator. It has
not been stolen-- it is very visible to all of us, and with the "door"
on it, it looks more complicated than not. We also have fire alarm pulls
(pulled twice in 10 years) and fire extinquishers behind breakable
glass-- no problem. 

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Laurie Mahaffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 7:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ctls-l] FW: defibrillators

Does your library have an AED? This issue has been a recent concern in
the Austin area; a high school football player's life was saved because
his team had an AED with their equipment. Many places that didn't have
these before are now getting them. From what I understand, anyone can
use an AED to save a life.

Thanks. 

Laurie

 

 

The Lago Vista Police Department gave an Automated External
Defibrillator to the library.  I think that they got the defibrillators
through a grant, but I'm not sure.  

I don't remember seeing any of them in the libraries I have visited.  I
am curious as to where other libraries mount their AEDs.  Do they have
them in a highly visible public area?  Because we have such a small
facility with little wall space, I was thinking of mounting ours in the
small coffee/storage room.  Our staff and volunteers would know that it
is there, but patrons or visitors to the library would not.  I am
concerned that someone might try to steal it if it is on public display.
Any thoughts on the subject?

 

Jan Steele 

Librarian/Director

Lago Vista Community Library

5803 Thunderbird, Suite 40

Lago Vista, TX 78645

(512) 267-3868

 

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