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Arizona First Aid & Safety

Secure Your Business: Top-Notch First Aid and Safety Professionals in the Phoenix Area

Ensuring the Safety of Staff While Staying Within Budget

We’re experienced first aid and safety SMEs with a strong customer service ethos and a passion for keeping your workplace safe. In the fast-growing Greater Phoenix Area, we’ve got your back.

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Services

– On-site OSHA compliant first aid cabinet restocking
– Eye wash station maintenance
– AED checks and replacement part installation at no charge
– Prompt order delivery
– Site visits & safety checks for no charge
– CPR/First Aid/AED Training & Certification Classes Contact US

Products

– First Aid Kits and Cabinets
– Eye Wash Stations
– AED’s/Replacement Parts
– Safety Supplies
– PPE
– Bio-Hazard Clean Up Kits
– Emergency Response Bags
– Active Shooter Bags
– Stop the Bleed Kits Contact US First aid kit Delivery driver

Expertise

– Our team offers 43 years of combined experience with a
“whatever it takes attitude”
– We excel at keeping your business under the regulatory radar
– Done right the first time, priced right every time
– Committed to you, your employees and your facility Contact US

FAQs

Am I required to have a first aid supplies? Collapse

Yes. 29 CFR 1910.151(b), “Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available.” The employer shall ensure that the placement, content, and amount of first aid supplies are adequate for the size and location of each worksite, the number of employees at each worksite, the hazards present at each worksite, and the distance of each worksite from hospitals, clinics, and rescue personnel. OSHA adopts ANSI Z308.1-2021 which establishes the specific minimum fill for first aid cabinets.

I have a bottled eye wash station. Will that be adequate? Expand

No. The bottled eye wash stations are considered supplemental. ANSI Z358.1-2014 requires a 15 min. flow eye wash station where the eyes of a person are at risk for exposure to chemicals, paint, oil or anything caustic. Battery charging stations pose a hazard that requires an eye wash station. The eye wash station should be placed so that access to the station can be reached within 10 seconds or roughly 55 feet away from the area in which these products are being used.

Our office has mostly young people. Do I really need an AED? Expand

Yes, it is highly recommended. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death among adults over the age of 40 in the United States and other countries. In the United States alone, approximately 250,000 people die every year from SCA. SCA also affects many young people. Approximately 10 percent of SCA events occur among people less than 40 years of age. SCA also affects many young people. Approximately 10 percent of SCA events occur among people less than 40 years of age. Research has shown that deploying a defibrillator within 3-5 minutes of collapse can produce survival rates as high as 50-70%.

Our Promise to You

Arizona First Aid & Safety will significantly reduce your first aid expenditure, always provide transparent invoices, honor your fill list, never require a contract, never up-sell you any products or services, and will not pay our service reps on commission.

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