Lee College has placed automated external defibrillators (AEDs) throughout its campus and centers for use by untrained individuals in the event another person experiences a cardiac malfunction.
An AED is a portable device designed to be simple to use. An AED automatically diagnoses potentially life-threatening cardiac malfunctions in patients, and is able to treat them through defibrillation. Once turned on, an automated voice will direct the user in clear, easy-to-understand terms. However, the units alone cannot save a person. 911 must be called as soon as possible.
For more information, contact the Security Department at 281.425.6888.
AED Locations
Main Campus
- 909 Decker Drive — First floor, across from Room 123 in the hallway, near the elevator
- Advanced Technology Center (ATC) — Lobby outside the library
- Grey Science Building — First floor, near the elevator
- Gymnasium (Old Gym) — Hallway near pool entry
- Maintenance
- Moler Hall — Main hallway
- Performing Arts Center (PAC) — Across from the Theatrical Workshop, room 147
- Rundell Hall — First floor lounge, across from Admissions & Records
- Security Building — In the hallway, left of the main entrance
- Sports Arena — First floor hallway, near room 121
- Student Center
- The Lofts — First floor hallway
- TV-1 — First floor hallway, near room 122
McNair Center
- Welding Building
- Workforce Area, Room A127
Liberty Center
- Main foyer at the Security desk
Huntsville Center
- Main foyer at the front entrance