Illustration of the AED coverage map of Belgium with overlapping coverage zones

    AED coverage map of Belgium

    Each circle shows 200 metres of walking distance around an AED. White zones mean an AED is missing or not yet on the map.

    Together we'll turn this map green and reliable. Join in!

    Add AEDs, confirm locations and help cover your municipality.

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    What does this map show?

    Around each registered AED we draw a circle with a 200 metre walking radius. Overlapping circles together form the coverage of a neighbourhood or municipality. The colour of the circle and the central dot follows the reliability status of the AED — from dark green (very reliable) to red (unreliable).

    White zones are places where, according to the community, no AED is within walking distance. Do you know one that's missing? Add it or confirm an existing location. That's how we make this map greener and more reliable together.

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