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How to fill out the AED Monthly Inspection Log online
The AED Monthly Inspection Log is an essential document for ensuring that automated external defibrillators are properly maintained and ready for use in emergencies. This guide provides simple, step-by-step instructions for completing this log online, making the process easy for all users.
Follow the steps to complete the AED Monthly Inspection Log online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the AED Monthly Inspection Log and open it in an editor.
- Enter the year of inspection in the designated field marked 'Year: 201__'.
- Fill in the building name and AED location in the provided spaces.
- Record the AED serial number in the corresponding field.
- Enter the battery expiration date, which is five years from the date of entry, in the field labeled 'AED Battery Date'.
- Input the expiration date for the defibrillation pads in the section marked 'Defib Pad's expiration Date'.
- Check that the AED is secured in its case and initial the field to confirm.
- Verify the AED operation by following the checklist provided. Initial each item as you confirm completion.
- Ensure that the PPE/Ready Kit is stocked and in place, and initial the corresponding field.
- Confirm that electrodes are in place, including pediatric electrodes if applicable. Initial the section.
- Check that both sets of test cabinet tamper electrodes are alarm sealed in their package, and initial the required fields.
- If needed, change the 9-volt battery for the cabinet tamper alarm.
- After filling out all the necessary fields and ensuring all checks are completed, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Start completing your AED Monthly Inspection Log online today to ensure your devices are ready for emergencies.
The procedure for checking an AED involves several simple steps. First, examine the device for any visible signs of damage. Next, check the battery and pad expiration dates, then confirm that the AED is powered on and functional. Document your findings in the AED Monthly Inspection Log to track maintenance over time.
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1. Open the AED lid. 2. Wait for the AED to indicate status: Observe the change of the STATUS INDICATOR to RED. AED present, clean, and in proper working condition. One set of ADULT defibrillator pads, sealed, undamaged, and within expiration date. Please send to Safety Coordinator for Record Maintenance. Date. Please add the months based on your organization's calendar. ACTION. MONTH. 1. AED stored in appropriate location. 2. Date – The AED Program requires that all AEDs be inspected once per month. This maintenance includes checking the overall appearance of the unit, as well as expiration dates of pads and batteries. Check AED is in correct position in cabinet with green light.
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