When cardiac arrest strikes, time is everything. The heart stops beating effectively, blood flow ceases, and within minutes, vital organs—especially the brain—begin to suffer damage. This situation can happen to anyone, anywhere: a coworker at the office, a stranger in a store, or a loved one at home. In these high-stress moments, an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can make the difference between life and death. AEDs are designed to be simple, portable, and accessible, providing a shock to restore a normal heart rhythm when sudden cardiac arrest occurs. Their purpose isn’t to replace medical personnel but to bridge the gap…