O’Hare Building Supplies Joins ResusReady Network in Arran

BREAKING: O’Hare Building Supplies has just become the first company on Arran to join the island’s ResusReady network, a significant development for local safety. This announcement was made earlier today, marking a crucial step in enhancing emergency preparedness on the island.

The move comes as part of a broader initiative aimed at ensuring that businesses are equipped to respond effectively in emergency situations. Being ResusReady means O’Hare Building Supplies has committed to having vital life-saving equipment available, including defibrillators, and staff trained in CPR. This action is expected to have an immediate impact on the community’s safety.

Located on Market Road in Brodick, O’Hare Building Supplies recognized the need for increased readiness, especially in light of recent health emergencies reported across the region. The owner emphasized the importance of being prepared, stating,

“We want to ensure our customers and community feel safe and supported. Joining the ResusReady network is a vital step in that direction.”

This initiative not only enhances safety at O’Hare but also sets a precedent for other local businesses to follow suit. The ResusReady program aims to create a network of equipped businesses across Arran, promoting a culture of preparedness and response.

As part of the ResusReady network, O’Hare Building Supplies will also engage in community training sessions, helping to build a more resilient environment for all residents. The commitment to such programs signifies a proactive approach to health and safety on the island.

What’s next? Residents and visitors can look forward to increased awareness and training opportunities as more local businesses are encouraged to join the ResusReady initiative. This development is not just about O’Hare; it’s about empowering an entire community to respond effectively in emergencies.

Stay tuned for more updates as Arran continues to enhance its safety measures through the ResusReady program. This is a critical moment for the island, showcasing a strong commitment to community health and safety.