Where Next provides support for people with learning disabilities and other conditions. If somebody has a cardiac problem on the organisation’s site, they now have a better chance of survival than they would have done prior to the introduction of the defibrillator.
It is possible for individuals to utilise a defibrillator without any specific training. However, the Foundation has given the charity workers assistance so that they can use it effectively in the future.
The Foundation was formerly known as Redditch Heart Safe. If it wishes to get extra attention for its services, it could opt to employ business card printing in South Birmingham, for printed tools that will effectively disseminate contact details locally.
Rob Underwood, who is a member of the Foundation, has thanked Where Next for taking the defibrillator on. In addition, Underwood has praised Rebecca Jordan and Scott Preston for the fundraising activity they carried out. The two of them participated in skydiving, which allowed the Foundation to buy the equipment in question.
Graham Clark, the general manager for Where Next, has told the Redditch Advertiser:
“We hope we never have to use it but we are grateful have this machine just in case it’s needed.”
