AED Batteries

Check out Response Ready’s full range of AED batteries. Each battery fits a specific defibrillator model, ensuring the best performance. Clear specs, like voltage and replacement tips, help you easily compare choices. This way, you can pick the right battery for reliable use and regular upkeep.

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Cardiac Science Powerheart AED G3 Battery (9146-302)

$624.00

Cardiac Science Powerheart G5 Replacement Battery

$495.00

CR Plus/EXPRESS AED Battery & Pads (2 Sets)

$527.00

Defibtech Lifeline AED Battery (High Capacity DBP-2800)

$267.70

HeartSine Samaritan Pediatric Pad-Pak (Pads & Battery)

$279.00

Physio-Control LIFEPAK 1000 Battery (111410-000100)

$694.00

Physio-Control LIFEPAK 1000 Battery Charger – DISCONTINUED

$484.00

Physio-Control LIFEPAK CR Plus Battery and Pads Replacement Kit 11403-000002 (1 Set)

$449.00

Zoll AED 3 Non-rechargeable Lithium Battery, 5-year

$201.00

ZOLL AED Plus Replacement Lithium Batteries (Set Of 10)

$100.00

Buy Original AED Batteries

AED batteries are crucial. They ensure a defibrillator provides lifesaving power during sudden cardiac arrest. We provide standard and rechargeable batteries. We also offer charging solutions for top AED models. This helps you stay ready whenever you need it.

How Long Do AED Batteries Last?

AED batteries usually last for two to five years. This varies by manufacturer and model. Since each battery has an expiration date, it is important to monitor it closely. Replace the battery before it expires to keep the device working when you need it.

Your AED checks the battery during self-tests. It alerts you when power is low or close to expiry. Visual indicators and audible alerts give you a heads-up. This lets you change the battery before performance drops.

Check the AED battery's expiration date by opening the battery compartment and looking at the label. The battery usually shows the end date printed on it. This makes it easy to know when to replace it.

Some AED batteries have an "install-by" date. This date shows the latest time to put the battery in the device, not its overall life. The service period starts when you install the battery. If that date is close in the next few months, replace it soon. This will help keep performance smooth.

How to Change the Battery in Your AED

Changing an AED battery is generally a straightforward process. If you need help, check your device's user manual. You can find easy step-by-step videos for complex models to help with the replacement.

Can You Recharge an AED Battery?

AED batteries are either rechargeable or single-use. So, check which type your model needs. Rechargeable versions usually need a special charging station. This helps keep them safe and working well.

What to Do with Old AED Batteries

AED batteries must be discarded with care, as they are classified as hazardous waste. Many local recycling programs take used batteries. They manage them through approved methods. This ensures safe and eco-friendly disposal.

Wide Selection of AED Battery Replacements

Keeping backup AED batteries is smart. Reliable power is crucial in emergencies. We provide genuine replacement batteries as an authorized distributor for top AED brands. This guarantees quality and authenticity, so you can shop with confidence.
  • Cardiac Science
  • Defibtech
  • HeartSine
  • Philips
  • Physio-Control
  • ZOLL
Check product specs carefully before buying. AED units may look alike but might need different battery types. The Powerheart G3 and G3 Pro use different battery models. So, it's important to check compatibility before ordering a replacement.

If you need help finding the right AED battery, our support team can assist you. They provide expert advice to help you choose the correct replacement and get it quickly. Get free standard ground shipping on all AED purchases. Enjoy extra convenience and value!
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