1. How long do ZOLL AED Plus and Defibtech batteries last?
ZOLL AED Plus batteries typically last up to 5 years, while Defibtech AED batteries can last 4–7 years depending on the model. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for replacement timing.
2. Can I buy replacement batteries for Philips, ZOLL, and Powerheart AEDs here?
Yes! We stock replacement AED batteries for major brands including Philips, ZOLL AED Plus, Defibtech, and Powerheart AED G5 units—each designed for safe, easy installation.
3. What are AED trainers, and do you offer them?
Yes, we offer AED trainers that simulate real-life use without delivering a shock. Ideal for CPR training in schools, workplaces, or certification courses.
4. Are AED pads interchangeable across brands?
No, AED pads are brand- and model-specific. We carry Philips AED pads, ZOLL AED pads, Powerheart pads, and Defibtech pads, so always check compatibility before purchasing.
5. How often should I replace AED pads for ZOLL, Philips, or Defibtech devices?
Most AED pads expire in 2–5 years. After use or once expired, they must be replaced. Pediatric pads also have their own expiration timeline.
6. How do I know which AED battery fits my model?
Each AED model—ZOLL, Philips, Defibtech, or Cardiac Science—requires a specific battery type. Check your device’s manual or browse by brand on our site.
7. Are AED pads reusable after use?
No, AED pads are designed for single use only. After a rescue or if expired, pads must be replaced to ensure proper function in future emergencies.
8. What comes under AED cabinets, signs, and carrying cases?
This category includes wall-mounted AED cabinets (some with alarms), AED signs for visibility, and carrying cases for portable AED storage and protection.
9. Why are tags, decals, and posters important for AEDs?
Tags, decals, and posters help clearly identify AED locations and provide quick-use instructions, ensuring better response during sudden cardiac emergencies.
10. Where should I store my AED and accessories?
AEDs should be stored in accessible areas using cabinets, signs, or carrying cases to ensure visibility and protection, especially in public or workplace settings.