Susan Dickson with new installed defibrillator at Park Cliffe.

Defibrillator installed at Park Cliffe

25 June 2019 On the park

Our holiday park in Windermere is now home to a state-of-the-art defibrillator.

Our holiday park in Windermere is now home to life-saving medical equipment. We have now installed in our grounds a state-of-the-art defibrillator which could greatly increase the chances of survival for a person suffering cardiac arrest.

Available to holiday guests and the local community, the fully automated unit provide simple audio instructions which allow its use even by those with no medical experience. Park Cliffe owners Susan and Derek Dickson say the defibrillator could make a crucial difference, especially in summer when travelling times are lengthened by traffic volumes.

It is installed in a special housing on the reception building of our 25-acre park which sits above the eastern shores of Windermere and attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year.

To make the unit a reality, Susan and Derek worked in conjunction with the Community Heartbeat Trust, the UK’s largest defibrillator charity to which our park is a financial donor.

Susan Dickson with new installed defibrillator at Park Cliffe.

The couple have owned Park Cliffe for just over a decade, and have earned many awards both for the quality of the facilities, and its many environmentally-friendly initiatives.

Park Cliffe is also shortlisted as a finalist in this year’s Cumbria Tourism Awards, and earlier this year was voted one of the top parks in Britain by readers of Practical Caravan magazine.

The park provides pitches with far-reaching Lakeland views for touring guests and campers, as well as glamping accommodation and holiday homes to rent and buy.

Susan said they have already received “fantastic local feedback” about the defibrillator, including from those who know someone who is vulnerable due to their medical history.