AED Safety & Readiness Inspections (Connecticut)

An AED is only helpful if it’s ready when it’s needed most.

We provide on-site AED safety and readiness inspections for Connecticut businesses, schools, churches, gyms, and community organizations — helping them stay confident in their emergency preparedness.

Serving Connecticut • Mobile / On-Site • Simple, Clear Documentation

“Built on experience in safety, training, and community readiness.”

What Is an AED & How Does It Work?

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a portable medical device designed to help save someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).

Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating effectively. Without immediate action, it can become fatal within minutes.

An AED is designed to be used by everyday people, not just medical professionals.

What an AED “Readiness Inspection” Means

An AED readiness inspection is a hands-on check of your AED and its essential components to confirm it’s present, accessible, powered, and prepared.

During an inspection, we verify key readiness items such as:

  • Device status indicators (ready/not ready)

  • Battery condition / expiration (if applicable)

  • Pad availability and expiration dates (adult/pediatric if you have both)

  • CPR kit presence (gloves, razor, wipes, mask, etc., if you keep one on-site)

  • Storage placement, visibility, and access

  • Environmental concerns (heat/cold exposure, moisture, damage risks)

  • Confirmation your AED is easy to find in an emergency

Bottom line: you’ll know what’s good, what needs attention, and what to replace.

 

Who This Is For

AED readiness inspections are a smart fit for:

  • Small businesses & offices

  • Gyms & studios

  • Daycares & schools

  • Churches & community centers

  • HOAs & residential complexes

  • Medical / dental / therapy offices

  • Any location that owns an AED and wants peace of mind

Optional Add-Ons

If you want a more complete readiness setup, we can also help with:

  • Replacement reminders (pads/batteries)

  • AED location signage guidance

  • Multi-AED site checks (larger buildings)

  • CPR/AED training through our training division
    (Lasting Impact Health & Safety Training — a DBA of Lasting Memories by Tom LLC)

Our Simple Process

1) Request a quote
Tell us how many AEDs you have and your location.

2) We schedule a visit
Evenings/weekends available depending on availability.

3) On-site inspection
We check readiness and note any issues clearly.

4) You get documentation + next steps
You decide what you want to replace or improve.

Sample of Readiness Checklist

What We Verify During Every Inspection

✔ AED powers on and shows a ready status
✔ Pads are present, appropriate, and unexpired
✔ Battery condition and expiration
✔ CPR / rescue supplies (if stored with unit)
✔ Storage location visibility and accessibility
✔ Environmental conditions (heat, cold, moisture, damage risk)
✔ Overall readiness for real-world use

You’ll receive a clear summary of findings and recommended next steps.

Our inspections are designed around real-world readiness — not assumptions.

Our Inspection Commitment

The Calm Presence Promise™ guides every AED inspection we perform. We approach each site with steady preparation, clear communication, and careful attention to detail — ensuring equipment is reviewed methodically and organizations feel confident in their emergency readiness.

Our work is also shaped by The Lasting Memories Promise™, reflecting our commitment to leaving organizations better prepared long after the inspection is complete. Through clear documentation, practical guidance, and dependable follow-through, we help ensure readiness that lasts beyond the day of service.

AED Safety & Readiness Inspection Pricing

Our pricing reflects the time, knowledge, and care required to properly evaluate AED readiness in real-world environments. We focus on clarity, documentation, and dependable service — never rushed inspections or guesswork.

Single AED Readiness Inspection — $75

Best for single-device locations and small organizations.

Includes:

  • On-site professional AED readiness inspection

  • Review of device status, pads, battery, supplies, placement, and accessibility

  • Clear readiness summary with notes and recommendations

  • Opportunity to ask questions and receive practical guidance

 

Multi-AED Discounted Rate — Starting at $60 per AED

Ideal for:

  • Schools and daycares

  • Gyms and fitness centers

  • Churches and community buildings

  • Offices or facilities with multiple AEDs or floors

Includes consistent inspection standards and documentation across all devices.

 

Same-Day or After-Hours Availability — Additional $25

Applies to:

  • Same-day requests

  • Evening or weekend inspections

  • Time-sensitive readiness checks

Subject to availability.

All Pricing may vary based on location, number of AEDs, and site complexity. All fees are clearly disclosed prior to scheduling.

Our goal is simple: to help you feel confident that your AED is ready when it matters most.

Nonprofit & Community Organization Consideration

We proudly support nonprofit organizations, churches, faith-based groups, schools, and community spaces throughout Connecticut.

We understand that many community organizations operate with limited budgets while still carrying a deep responsibility for the safety of those they serve. When possible, we strive to offer considerate, transparent pricing and flexible scheduling for qualifying nonprofit and faith-based organizations.

If you represent a nonprofit, church, or community group, we encourage you to reach out. We’re always happy to discuss your needs and determine the most appropriate inspection approach for your space.

Proof of nonprofit status may be requested.

 

**Safety should be accessible — especially in the spaces that serve our communities.**

Service Area

We provide mobile AED inspections throughout Connecticut.
If you’re not sure you’re in our range, just send your town and we’ll confirm quickly.

Ready to check your AED for real-world readiness?

Ready to check your AED for real-world readiness?

We’ll make this easy, professional, and clear. 

Email: aedsafety@lastingmemoriesbytom.com

Phone: 860-845-6884

Why is an AED so important during sudden cardiac arrest?

During sudden cardiac arrest, every minute without defibrillation can significantly reduce the chance of survival. An AED delivers a controlled shock when needed to help restore a normal heart rhythm, giving CPR and emergency responders a better chance to save a life.

What is sudden cardiac arrest?

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) happens when the heart suddenly stops beating effectively due to an electrical malfunction. It can occur without warning and affects people of all ages, often with no prior symptoms.

Can anyone use an AED?

Yes. AEDs are designed to be used by everyday people, not just medical professionals. The device provides clear voice prompts and will only deliver a shock if it determines one is medically necessary.

Is owning an AED enough?

Owning an AED is a great first step — but readiness is what truly matters. An AED must be powered, accessible, properly stored, and equipped with unexpired pads and batteries to be effective in an emergency.

What can cause an AED to not work when it’s needed?

Common readiness issues include expired pads or batteries, missing rescue supplies, warning lights or error codes, improper storage conditions, or placement where the device is difficult to find quickly.

How do AED safety & readiness inspections help?

AED readiness inspections help confirm your device is present, accessible, functioning properly, and supplied with current components. Inspections provide clarity, documentation, and confidence that your AED is ready when seconds matter.

How often should an AED be checked?

AEDs should be checked regularly, with the frequency depending on the environment, usage, and manufacturer guidelines. A professional readiness inspection helps identify a practical recheck schedule for your location.

Do I need an AED readiness inspection?

If you own an AED and want confidence that it’s ready, accessible, and functioning properly, a readiness inspection is a simple way to identify issues before an emergency happens.

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