NALOXONE
BELONGS
IN YOUR
AED CABINET


Most mainstream health agencies and training organizations have moved to include opioid overdose within their first aid curriculum. Training is one step in the lifesaving paradigm, accessibility is the other. Opioid poisoning is responsible for deaths at an alarming pace, projections indicate the problem is only getting worse.
Co-Locating Narcan® Nasal Spray* in an AED Cabinet is an efficient way to address the accessibility issue. Simply add the remarking/instruction pieces to your current AED cabinet.
Co-Location Kit


Co-Location Kit includes:
1 sign to attach to wall above AED cabinet
1 label for front door of cabinet –
Size: 7” x 3.75”1 tear pad of instruction sheets for inside front door –
Size: 7” x 3.75”2 labels for sides, 1 for each side
All intended to draw attention to the fact that your AED cabinet now contains Narcan® Nasal Spray*.
Most importantly it includes the “Grab and Go” solution, an insulated carry pouch with voice module attached to back, to hold 2 doses of Narcan® Nasal Spray*, a heavy duty snap swivel carabiner clip for convenient attachment, a pair of fentanyl resistant gloves and a breathing barrier to be attached to the AED unit.
(Narcan® Nasal Spray* NOT included)