Feel Safe Now?


Next time you are at the pool by the office, be sure to notice the new box on the hall wall with the defibrillator in it. 

When I first heard that a committee was considerating the purchase of two AEDs, I submitted some questions. I wondered who would be trained in the correct use of the AEDs. And I suggested that the board discuss liability questions with the HOA's attorney and its insurance carrier.

Having now seen the box and where it is mounted, more questions came to mind.

Who is trained to use it correctly?

Who has the key to the box?

Who else knows where the key is? 

Is the key available at all hours the pool is open or the office or conference room is in use?

What keeps a thief from making off with the $1,300 AED?

Is the Pool Monitor a lifeguard, or is he just the doorman?

What are the instructions or warnings about using it on a wet body or while standing in water? - a natural condition on a swimming pool deck.

What are the liability factors? Both for using it and for not using it? What if it is used but the person doesn't survive? Will the HOA get sued for not saving the person?

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Annual Meeting, Barony Place Neighborhood - continued to 5/4/2024

Open Letter to Barony Place "Voting Member"

Special Assessment Possible?