AED Renewal & Maintenance
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Is Your AED Ready to Save a Life?
Outdated AEDs, expired pads, or dead batteries can put lives—and your liability—at risk.
Vital AED helps you upgrade easily and affordably with discounted pricing and mail-in rebates.
Why AED Renewal & Maintenance Matters
- 90% of AED failures happen due to poor maintenance
- Most AEDs have a manufacturer warranty for up to 8 years. After the warranty has expired it is good practice to trade in your old AED for a new one that has the updated technology and components.
- Expired pads and dead batteries result in device failure
- Many businesses and public facilities are legally required to maintain a ready AED

Is Your AED Still Reliable?
Awareness Is Key
Many AED owners are unaware their device may be nearing end-of-life or falling out of manufacturer support. Knowing when an AED is expired, outdated, or at risk is critical to ensuring it works when it matters most.
You should consider replacing your AED if it is:
More than 8 years old
(may no longer be supported)
Beeping or showing
a red light
Discontinued or difficult to find pads/batteries for
If your AED fits any of these conditions — it’s time to start planning a renewal.
Shop Our Best-Selling AEDs
Replace Your AED at the Best Price
We make upgrading easy with discounted pricing and mail-in rebate offers on industry-trusted AEDs:
ZOLL AED 3
Cardiac Science Powerheart G5 AED
ZOLL AED Plus
Philips Heartstart OnSite
Philips Heartstart FRx





Already Have a Functional AED?
Maintain It Properly.
If your AED is still operational, ensure that pads and batteries are replaced before they expire to prevent failure in an emergency.
Who Needs to Stay Compliant?
For Schools, Gyms, Offices, Hotels & More
If you're managing AEDs in public or commercial spaces, compliance isn’t optional:

Schools & Universities

Offices & Corporate Campuses

Gyms & Fitness Centers

Hotels
& Resorts

Retail Stores &
Malls

Clinics & Dental Offices

Airports & Transit Hubs

Event Venues & Worship Centers
Recommended Actions:
For Home Use
Even at home, your AED must be reliable. If it’s old, chirping, or hasn’t been checked:
Recommended Actions:
Buy New AED
Replace Pads
Replace Batteries

Need Help?
Not sure if your AED needs replacing or just parts? We’re here to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
Electrode Pads – typically expire every 2 years
Batteries – usually last between 2 and 5 years depending on the model
Always refer to your AED's manual for exact timelines.
- Beeping or chirping sounds
- Red or flashing lights
- Expired components
- Physical damage
If you notice any of these, act immediately to service or replace the device.
Email: sales@vitalaed.com
Phone: 1-800-954-4233
Website: https://vitalaed.com/