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Defibrillator Pads

A collection of replacement defibrillator pads

Defibrillator pads are essential for automated external defibrillators (AEDs), delivering critical electrical shocks to individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.

Defibrillator Batteries

A grey defibrillator battery

Defibrillator batteries have a limited lifespan. We sell replacement batteries and chargers for AEDs from Philips, Cardiac Science, Zoll, Physio Control and many more.

Defibrillator Cases

A close-up of a grey and orange defibrillator case

Our range of defibrillator cases cater for all budgets and all the defibrillator models we supply. Protecting your device is vital to ensure it functions when you need it most.

Defibrillator Wall Brackets

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Defibrillator wall brackets create a central point for users to collect the device from in an emergency whilst keeping the device in a secure and 'out of the way' location.

Defibrillator Cabinets

A close-up of a green and yellow defibrillator cabinet

Defibrillator cabinets not only provide weather and temperature protection, but also increase the visibility of defibrillators to ensure they can be located when needed.

Defibrillator Signs

glow-in-the-dark Defibrillator Signs

Quickly identify the location of your AED in an emergency with a defibrillator sign. Glow-in-the-dark signs for maximum visibility even at night-time.

Defibrillator Accessories

Defibrillator Accessories

Our defibrillator accessories include necessary replacement items for your defibrillator, plus complementary items such as first aid kits and responder kits. Choose replacement pads and batteries for specific defibrillator makes and models such as Zoll, HeartSine, Phillips, Defibtech or IPAD. Ensure your defibrillator is maintained with up-to-date pads and batteries ensures it is always ready for action when disaster strikes. All replacement parts supplied by The Defib Pad come with a manufacturer's warranty and are of the highest quality. We ensure that all defibrillator accessories have the longest possible shelf life so that you get the most out of your purchase. 

We offer a range of storage options for your defibrillator including cabinets, carry cases and wall brackets. Carefully consider the needs of your premises and the environmental conditions. Defibrillators need to be stored in controlled temperature conditions and so if you are intending to store your defib outside, it is vital to purchase an outdoor heated cabinet. Whichever storage option you choose, our defibrillator accessories can be used to ensure the AED stays protected and in a clear and accessible location.

If you are unsure which defibrillator accessories you require, please get in touch with our team of experts who will ensure that we can provide you with what you need.

FAQs

FAQs (5)

What's the difference between fully-automatic and semi-automatic defibrillators?

A fully automatic defibrillator delivers a shock automatically and is ideal for use by untrained individuals and the general public. A semi-automatic defibrillator calculates when the shock needs to be delivered and prompts the user to press a button to administer it. Semi-automatic models provide more control over when the shock occurs, making them better suited for trained responders or healthcare professionals. Both types include safety features that prevent accidental shocks, so you can't harm someone by mistake.

How is my defibrillator ready to use?

Most defibrillators have a green flashing LED to indicate that the device is ready for use; however, a few models may display a tick or a solid green circle instead. Defibs perform daily, weekly, and/or monthly self-checks, and if a fault is found, the device will display a red flashing LED or an X. We recommend checking your unit weekly to ensure it's always ready for emergencies. If the red warning is shown, it may indicate that the pads or batteries require replacement. These should be checked and replacements ordered if necessary.

Can defibrillators be used on someone with a pacemaker?

Yes, they can - most pacemakers are implanted on the upper left side of a person's chest. When using an automated external defibrillator (AED), the pads are typically placed on the upper right side of the chest and the side of the rib cage under the left arm, ensuring that a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) does not interfere. The standard pad placement keeps the electrical path away from implanted devices. Always check your defibrillator's user manual for correct pad placement guidance.

Is there a legal requirement to have defibrillators in workplaces?

Until recently, there were no legal requirements to have a defibrillator in any location in the UK. Most workplaces and public spaces currently have no legal requirement to provide an AED, with schools being the exception. Since 2023, state-run schools are required to have at least one AED on the premises. Even without legal requirements, many businesses choose to install defibrillators because they recognise the life-saving potential of having one available during cardiac emergencies.

How long do defibrillator batteries and pads last?

Batteries will typically power a defibrillator for between 4 and 7 years. Electrode pads are disposable, single-use items and cannot be reused. They may be stored for some time before use, and their 'shelf life' ranges from 1.5 to 5 years. The exact lifespan of your defibrillator depends on the model and manufacturer. When the 'shelf-life' or 'standby life' has expired, replacement AED pads or replacement defibrillator batteries will need to be purchased. Sign up for our free reminder service to never miss a replacement date, ensuring your defibrillator stays ready when you need it most.

For all your replacement needs, explore our comprehensive range of defibrillator accessories including batteries, electrode pads, and emergency response kits.