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Churches & Houses of Worship

A congregant collapses during service. Who will respond?

In a congregation where rescuers may be older and unfamiliar with medical devices, the Defibtech LifeLine View's full-motion VIDEO guidance shows exactly what to do on screen — not just tells. Seeing is believing, and seeing saves lives.

Defibtech LifeLine View AED
Video Guidance AED
Full-Motion VideoSee exactly what to do
350K+
Cardiac arrests outside hospitals in the U.S. each year
70%
Of cardiac arrests happen at home or in community settings like churches
−10%
Survival drops every minute without defibrillation
Video
Full-motion guidance — see every step, not just hear it
Why Your Church Needs an AED
Congregations often include older members, large gatherings, and a community that cares deeply about protecting one another. An AED is an extension of that care.

Older Demographics, Higher Risk

Many congregations skew older — the demographic most vulnerable to sudden cardiac arrest. Large gatherings of 100+ people mean the probability of a cardiac event is significant over time.

Video Removes the Fear

Older rescuers may hesitate with a voice-only AED. The LifeLine View shows full-motion VIDEO of each step — pad placement, CPR technique, everything. Seeing what to do eliminates hesitation.

Donation-Friendly Price

At $1,999, the LifeLine View fits within donation-funded budgets. The life-saving impact is a powerful stewardship message for the congregation.

Defibtech LifeLine View AED
Video Guidance Changes Everything
When a 70-year-old volunteer is the closest rescuer, they need to see what to do — not just hear it. Full-motion video removes the fear and uncertainty that causes people to freeze.
  • Full-motion video display — shows exactly what to do at each step with clear rescue animations
  • Voice + video combined — dual guidance ensures even the most anxious rescuer understands every step
  • Two-button operation — On/Off and Shock. That's it. Nothing else to confuse a first-time user
  • Automatic daily self-tests — device confirms it's rescue-ready so volunteers don't have to
  • Rugged, reliable design — proven track record in community settings, long battery life
Adults, Children & Infants
The LifeLine View works on adults, children, and infants. Pediatric electrode pads are available for younger patients — important for churches with children's programs.
AED use on infants at church

Infants

Child mode — one button press

AED use on children at church

Children

Pediatric protocol auto-adjusts

AED use on adults at church

Adults

Standard pads included

Watch How Video Guidance Works
Full-motion video shows each rescue step alongside voice prompts — giving even first-time rescuers the confidence to act when it matters.
Defibtech LifeLine View AED Features

Video Display

Full-motion rescue animations show exactly what to do — not just voice instructions.

Voice + Video

Dual guidance ensures understanding, even for rescuers who are anxious or hard of hearing.

Fast Analysis

Quick rhythm analysis and shock delivery when every second matters.

Auto Self-Test

Automatic self-testing confirms rescue readiness — no volunteer maintenance needed.

Pediatric Ready

Supports children and infants — important for churches with youth and nursery programs.

Two-Button Simple

On/Off and Shock — nothing else. The simplest interface possible for any volunteer.

Where to Put It in Your Church
Mount it in a visible, central location. Most churches place AEDs near the main entrance or in the fellowship hall.

Main Entrance

Visible, accessible to all

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Sanctuary / Nave

Largest gatherings happen here

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Fellowship Hall

Meals, events, social gatherings

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Youth Center

Active programs, varied ages

Frequently Asked
Why the LifeLine View for churches specifically?+
The full-motion video display is the key differentiator. In a congregation where the nearest rescuer may be elderly or unfamiliar with medical devices, seeing what to do on video eliminates the hesitation that voice-only AEDs can create.
Can elderly volunteers use this device?+
Yes — that's exactly who it's designed for. Two-button operation (On/Off and Shock), full-motion video showing each step, and clear voice prompts. The video removes the fear of doing something wrong.
How do we fund an AED for our church?+
Many churches fund AEDs through a dedicated offering, a memorial gift, or a line item in the safety/facilities budget. At $1,999, it's within reach for most congregations and is a powerful stewardship message.
Does it work on children?+
Yes. The LifeLine View supports adult and pediatric patients. Pediatric electrode pads are available for children — important for churches with youth and nursery programs.
Are there liability protections?+
Good Samaritan laws in all 50 states protect AED users acting in good faith. Many states have additional protections for churches and community organizations that maintain AED programs.
What maintenance is required?+
The LifeLine View performs automatic daily self-tests. Electrode pads and battery need periodic replacement — the device alerts you in advance. Most churches assign a safety team member to do a quick weekly check.

Protect the Community That Gathers Here

The Defibtech LifeLine View ships rescue-ready with electrode pads, battery, and everything needed to protect your congregation.

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