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AEDUniverse.com features a full line of AED batteries and pads for your Automated External Defibrillators. We feature replacement AED batteries and AED pads from leading AED manufactures: Cardiac Science, Defibtech, Heartsine, Physio-Control, Philips and ZOLL Medical. We are your source online for that replacement AED battery, adult AED pads and pediatric pads for your AED.



Find Replacement AED pads and batteries for your Cardiac Science Powerheart First Save, G3 and G3 Plus Automated External Defibrillators (AED's). Click here to shop for Cardiac Science AED Batteries and AED Pads

Find Replacement AED pads and batteries for your Defibtech Lifeline and Reviver Automated External Defibrillators (AED's).
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Find Replacement AED pads and batteries for your Heartsine Samaritan and Heartsine PAD Automated External Defibrillators (AED's).
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Find Replacement AED pads and batteries for your Philips Heartstart Home, Onsite, FRX and FR2 Automated External Defibrillators (AED's).
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Find Replacement AED pads and batteries for your Physio-Control LIFEPAK CR Plus, Express, LIFEPAK 500 and LIFEPAK 1000 Automated External Defibrillators (AED's).
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Find Replacement AED pads and batteries for your ZOLL AED Plus and ZOLL AED Pro Automated External Defibrillators (AED's).
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Replacement AED Pads and Batteries for your AED or Automated External Defibrillator. We feature AED pads and batteries from the leading AED manufactures. We carry AED batteries and pads from Cardiac Science, Defibtech, Heartsine, Physio-Control (formerly Medtronic), Philips and ZOLL. AED's should be regularly inspected to assure readiness, part of the inspection is to determine that the AED pads are within their expiration date. AED electrode pads that are beyond their expiration date may not function correctly or may not stick well. Why do AED pads expire you may ask? The AED electrode pads are comprised of tin and gel, over time the adhesive gel properties will break down and the pads will no longer be usable, also if the pads are opened and not used and the pads are exposed to air then the pads will deteriorate much more quickly. AED batteries also need to be replaced at regular intervals. How do you know when to replace your AED battery? Most AED's will have built in indicators that will let you know when the AED battery needs to be replaced or in some instances you will replace it at a pre-determined time following installation. Many AED owners mistake the date on the battery as an expiration date, typically the date printed on the AED battery is an "install by" or manufacture date and not the expiration date. The life of an AED battery varies by manufacture. Remember! It is always a good idea to have a spare AED battery and AED electrode pads on hand in an emergency.