AED Batteries
Check out CPR1 for a full range of AED batteries. Each one is made for specific defibrillator models. You’ll find clear info on voltage and when to replace them. All options are easy to compare. This helps you find the right battery for your device and maintenance needs.
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AED batteries are crucial for keeping defibrillators working during emergencies. They provide the power needed for sudden cardiac events. We provide standard and rechargeable options. We also have compatible chargers for all major AED models. This keeps your device ready for use.How Long Do AED Batteries Last?
Most AED batteries last 2 to 5 years, depending on the brand and model. Each one has a marked end date. So, it's important to track it and replace the battery on time for the device to work well.
Your AED will show low or expiring battery levels during self-checks. It uses visible indicators and audible alerts. This way, you'll know when to replace the battery.
If you’re unsure when your AED battery expires, check the battery compartment of the device. The end date is typically printed directly on the battery for quick reference.
Some AED batteries show an “install-by” date. This date marks when the battery should be installed, not its full lifespan. The lifespan starts only after the battery is placed in the unit. If your battery is close to expiring in the next few months, replace it now. This will keep your device running smoothly.
How to Change the Battery in Your AED
Replacing an AED battery is usually easy. If you’re unsure, check your user manual for help. We have step-by-step videos for changing batteries in advanced models.Can You Recharge an AED Battery?
AED batteries are available as rechargeable and non-rechargeable. So, check if your model can recharge. Many rechargeable options need a special charging unit to work properly.What to Do with Old AED Batteries
Dispose of AED batteries carefully. They are hazardous waste. Many recycling programs take used batteries. They process them safely, ensuring responsible handling.Wide Selection of AED Battery Replacements
Keep spare AED batteries on hand. Early failures are rare, but reliability is key for life-saving devices. We provide real replacement batteries. We are an authorized distributor for top AED brands, so you can trust us.- Cardiac Science
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