Councillor calls for disused phone boxes to store defibrillators

They are ending up in pubs and gardens and are being adapted for many other purposes.

Councillor calls for disused phone boxes to store defibrillators

Disused public phone boxes are also becoming mini-libraries or art galleries, battery-charging stations, and even toilets, while in New Zealand they are being converted to provide WiFi.

And a Kerry county councillor has proposed that they should become bases for lifesaving defibrillators.

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