Parliament: Defibrillators

House of Commons Commission written question – answered at on 7 July 2015.

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Photo of Glyn Davies Glyn Davies Conservative, Montgomeryshire

To ask the hon. Member for Mole Valley representing the House of Commons Commission, where defibrillator units are located on the Parliamentary Estate; and how often they are serviced to ensure they are working.

Photo of Paul Beresford Paul Beresford Conservative, Mole Valley

There are 18 Defibrillators across the Parliamentary estate in the following locations:

Palace of Westminster

  • Lower Waiting Hall
  • Members’ Lobby
  • Peers’ Lobby
  • River Restaurant
  • Victoria Tower
  • Engineers’ Control
  • Cromwell Green Visitor Entrance
  • Elizabeth Tower – top floor
  • Elizabeth Tower – room one
  • Peers’ Entrance

7 Millbank

  • 7 Millbank reception
  • Health & Wellbeing Service (4th floor)

Millbank House

6/7 Old Palace Yard

  • Reception (whilst this building is being refurbished the defibrillator is being held in Millbank House reception)

Norman Shaw North

  • Reception

Canon Row

  • Westminster Gym

14 Tothill Street

  • Reception

Portcullis House

  • Digital Services Desk

Defibrillators are checked weekly to ensure that they are working, and receive a full service annually.

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