Starting Hearts

Starting Hearts Public Non-Profit dedicated to saving the lives of Sudden Cardiac Arrest through free CPR & DEFIB education and access.

Two Locations:
Eagle County: Avon, CO
Summit County: Frisco, CO

05/31/2026

Have you seen an AED in your community today?

A visible AED can change everything in those critical first seconds. It gives bystanders clear voice prompts, making it easier for anyone to act with confidence when every second counts.

Spotting an AED and knowing how to use it can mean the difference between life and loss. Let’s make our communities heart-safe together.

Is your community truly ready for a cardiac emergency?Before assuming a space is prepared, leaders should ask:- Are AEDs...
05/30/2026

Is your community truly ready for a cardiac emergency?

Before assuming a space is prepared, leaders should ask:
- Are AEDs accessible and maintained?
- Is staff trained in CPR and AED use?
- Are emergency protocols clearly posted and practiced?

Preparation saves lives. Let's make sure no detail is overlooked.

Can your emergency plan save a life today?Hidden gaps in cardiac emergency plans can cost precious seconds—seconds that ...
05/30/2026

Can your emergency plan save a life today?

Hidden gaps in cardiac emergency plans can cost precious seconds—seconds that mean the difference between life and loss. Check your plan for these often-missed essentials:
• Clear roles during an emergency
• Accessible, functioning AEDs
• Regular CPR training updates for everyone involved

Prepare now to protect your community when it matters most.

05/29/2026

Is your community ready to save a life today?

Keeping an AED ready is simple:
• Check the status indicator monthly
• Ensure pads and batteries aren't expired
• Keep the device accessible and visible

A ready AED means lives saved when seconds count.

Is your community ready for a sudden cardiac emergency?A sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, anytime. Having a cl...
05/29/2026

Is your community ready for a sudden cardiac emergency?

A sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, anytime. Having a clear emergency plan is the difference between panic and action. Your plan should include:

• Quick access to an AED
• Trained CPR responders
• Clear roles for bystanders
• Emergency contact procedures

Preparedness saves lives. Will you be ready?

05/28/2026

Accessible CPR training is one of the strongest tools we have to protect our communities. When more people know how to act fast, lives are saved—every second counts in sudden cardiac arrest. Imagine a neighborhood where anyone can step up and make a difference.

How ready do you feel to save a life right now?

05/27/2026

Is your community ready to save a life today?

CPR can feel intimidating, but it doesn't have to. We break it down into simple, clear steps anyone can learn—families, staff, and volunteers alike.

When everyone knows what to do, confidence grows and lives are saved.

Ready to make your community heart-safe? Join a free CPR class and become a lifesaver.

Is your community ready to save a life today?Citizen first responder programs give neighbors the power to act fast durin...
05/26/2026

Is your community ready to save a life today?

Citizen first responder programs give neighbors the power to act fast during cardiac emergencies. Early action means more lives saved.

Could you be the difference between life and death in your neighborhood?

Before Memorial Day weekend, take 5 minutes to reset your organization's summer safety plan. Check your AEDs, refresh CP...
05/25/2026

Before Memorial Day weekend, take 5 minutes to reset your organization's summer safety plan. Check your AEDs, refresh CPR skills, and make sure everyone knows the emergency steps. A little prep can save lives when it matters most. How will you make your community safer this summer?

Is your community prepared to save a life?A safety routine only works if people remember it. Here's how to make CPR and ...
05/25/2026

Is your community prepared to save a life?

A safety routine only works if people remember it. Here's how to make CPR and AED readiness stick:

• Keep it simple. Short, clear steps are easier to recall under pressure.
• Practice regularly. Repetition builds muscle memory and confidence.
• Make it visible. Post reminders near AED locations so people know where to look.
• Train together. Group learning creates shared accountability.

Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, at any time. The people around you are your first line of defense. When your community knows what to do, lives can be saved.

Start building your safety routine today.

Address

#219 Avon Center, 100 West Beaver Creek Boulevard
Avon, CO
81620

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19707635306

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