A defibrillator bought through Craig’s Heartstrong Foundation for use of people in the Spring Valley Industrial Estate has been officially unveiled.
The equipment is housed in a locked cabinet on the outside wall of the Post Office’s customer services suite and emergency services will be able to inform individuals of its whereabouts and the code to access in an emergency situation.
The defibrillator can provide lifesaving treatment to an individual in the event of an ambulance being unable to get to the scene quickly.
Craig’s Heartstrong Foundation was originally set up by the Lunt family in memory of 25-year-old Craig, a young Manx footballer who died in April 2005 from an undiagnosed heart defect.
The focus of the charity’s work is to raise funds to enable heart screenings for men and women aged between 14 and 35 in the Isle of Man in order to detect possible symptoms of hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathy, therefore helping to prevent sudden death syndrome.
The foundation also provides lifesaving defibrillator machines at schools, sports clubs and in businesses as well as those that are publically accessible.
Paul Healey, Craig’s Heartstrong Foundation chairman, said: ’Our public defib campaign is really pushing on well and we are delighted to have another of these machines in a very populated area.’
John Higginbotham, mails operations manager for the Post Office said: ’We are delighted to be able to support such a worthy cause and provide this life saving equipment which can easily be accessed by the local community in a time of need.’
The next free heart screenings are now available to book online for September 30 and October 1 at www.craigsheartstrongfoundation.co.uk.

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