Naloxone Kit for AED

$89.85

Keep Two Lifesaving Tools Together

Sudden cardiac arrest and opioid overdose are two of today’s most critical medical emergencies. By storing Naloxone (Narcan® Nasal Spray) alongside your Automated External Defibrillator (AED), you can help ensure responders have quick access to the right lifesaving equipment when every second matters.

The DisasterDesk Naloxone Co-Location Kit transforms your existing AED cabinet into a clearly marked emergency response station, making it easy for staff and bystanders to locate both an AED and Naloxone during an emergency.

Kit Includes

  • Wall sign identifying the cabinet as a Naloxone and AED location

  • Cabinet door identification label (available in two sizes)

  • Instruction sheet for placement inside the cabinet door (available in two sizes)

  • Side identification labels

  • Insulated “Grab & Go” carry pouch

  • One pair of fentanyl-resistant gloves

  • CPR breathing barrier

The included carry pouch is designed to securely hold two doses of Naloxone Nasal Spray along with the included personal protective equipment, allowing responders to quickly remove everything they need from the cabinet.

Benefits

  • Converts your existing AED cabinet into a dual-purpose emergency response station

  • Improves visibility and accessibility of Naloxone

  • Reinforces emergency preparedness in workplaces, schools, public buildings, and community facilities

  • Easy to install with existing AED cabinets

  • Compatible with most standard AED cabinet sizes

Ideal For

  • Schools and universities

  • Businesses and offices

  • Healthcare facilities

  • Municipal buildings

  • Fitness centers

  • Churches

  • Public venues

  • Industrial and manufacturing facilities

Please Note

The following items are not included:

  • Naloxone (Narcan®) Nasal Spray

  • AED cabinet

  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

The Naloxone Co-Location Kit is designed to complement your existing emergency equipment by making both cardiac arrest and opioid overdose response supplies easier to locate and access when they are needed most.

Keep Two Lifesaving Tools Together

Sudden cardiac arrest and opioid overdose are two of today’s most critical medical emergencies. By storing Naloxone (Narcan® Nasal Spray) alongside your Automated External Defibrillator (AED), you can help ensure responders have quick access to the right lifesaving equipment when every second matters.

The DisasterDesk Naloxone Co-Location Kit transforms your existing AED cabinet into a clearly marked emergency response station, making it easy for staff and bystanders to locate both an AED and Naloxone during an emergency.

Kit Includes

  • Wall sign identifying the cabinet as a Naloxone and AED location

  • Cabinet door identification label (available in two sizes)

  • Instruction sheet for placement inside the cabinet door (available in two sizes)

  • Side identification labels

  • Insulated “Grab & Go” carry pouch

  • One pair of fentanyl-resistant gloves

  • CPR breathing barrier

The included carry pouch is designed to securely hold two doses of Naloxone Nasal Spray along with the included personal protective equipment, allowing responders to quickly remove everything they need from the cabinet.

Benefits

  • Converts your existing AED cabinet into a dual-purpose emergency response station

  • Improves visibility and accessibility of Naloxone

  • Reinforces emergency preparedness in workplaces, schools, public buildings, and community facilities

  • Easy to install with existing AED cabinets

  • Compatible with most standard AED cabinet sizes

Ideal For

  • Schools and universities

  • Businesses and offices

  • Healthcare facilities

  • Municipal buildings

  • Fitness centers

  • Churches

  • Public venues

  • Industrial and manufacturing facilities

Please Note

The following items are not included:

  • Naloxone (Narcan®) Nasal Spray

  • AED cabinet

  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

The Naloxone Co-Location Kit is designed to complement your existing emergency equipment by making both cardiac arrest and opioid overdose response supplies easier to locate and access when they are needed most.