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AED Machines and Accessories for Sale

AED Machines and Accessories for Sale

AED Machines and Accessories for Sale

AED Machines and Accessories for Sale

ZOLL AED Plus - Henry Schein Medical

ZOLL AED Plus®

The ZOLL® AED Plus® guides rescuers with real-time CPR feedback and delivers a shock if needed. Its five-year battery and electrodes ensure reliability and low maintenance.

ZOLL AED 3 - Henry Schein Medical

ZOLL AED 3

The ZOLL® AED 3 Semi-Automatic AED offers real-time CPR feedback, a color touchscreen, and WiFi connectivity for quick, effective emergency response.

R Series Electrocardio Defibrillator - Henry Schein Medical

R Series Electrocardio Defibrillator

The ZOLL® R Series® Defibrillator provides real-time CPR feedback, reduces pauses with See-Thru CPR®, and ensures readiness with continuous self-testing.

Philips HeartStart Onsite AED - Henry Schein Medical

Philips HeartStart Onsite AED

The Philips HeartStart OnSite AED offers medical professionals a reliable, easy-to-use solution for sudden cardiac arrest with clear voice instructions and quick shock delivery.

HeartSine Connected Samaritan PAD AED - Henry Schein Medical

HeartSine Connected Samaritan PAD AED

The HeartSine Samaritan PAD 350P AED offers Wi-Fi connectivity, clear visual and verbal guidance, and easy use for both adults and children.

Lifeline AED Defibrillator - Henry Schein Medical

Lifeline AED Defibrillator

The Defibtech AED offers simple two-button operation, Spanish voice prompts options, upgradable software, and long-lasting battery options for reliable, user-friendly emergency response.

Powerheart G5 AED - Henry Schein Medical

Powerheart G5 AED

The Powerheart® G5 AED combines real-time CPR guidance, step-by-step prompts, and dual-language support, making it ideal for both novice and experienced rescuers.

Zoll AED Plus with CPRD Pad - Henry Schein Medical

Zoll AED Plus with CPRD Pad

The ZOLL AED Plus with CPRD Pad guides medical professionals with real-time CPR feedback and rapid defibrillation for effective cardiac emergency response.


AED Consumables

Zoll CPR-D Padz Electrode Pad - Henry Schein Medical

Zoll CPR-D Padz Electrode Pad

Philips HeartStart Onsite AED Replacement Cartridge - Henry Schein Medical

Philips HeartStart Onsite AED Replacement Cartridge

Zoll AED Electrode - Henry Schein Medical

Zoll AED Electrode


AED Machines, Equipment, and Storage

AED Equipment - Henry Schein Medical
AED Machines and Equipment
AED Cases and Cabinets - Henry Schein Medical
AED Machine Cases and Cabinets
AED Batteries and Pads - Henry Schein Medical
AED Machine Batteries and Pads
AED Accessories - Henry Schein Medical
AED Machine Accessories

Purchase AED Machines from Henry Schein Medical

If you're looking for an AED, we offers a wide selection of automated external defibrillators to meet the needs of medical professionals and healthcare facilities. Our equipment specialists are available to guide you through the purchasing process, ensuring you select the right AED for your practice. Contact our team today for expert assistance in choosing a portable AED machine that aligns with your clinical environment.

Key Factors to Consider When Purchasing an AED for Your Medical Facility

When buying an AED machine, it's essential to evaluate several factors to ensure you choose the best device for your needs:

  • Ease of Use – Look for an AED with clear voice and visual prompts to guide users through CPR and defibrillation, making it easy to operate in high-stress situations.
  • Real-Time CPR Feedback – Some models provide compression depth and rate guidance to help improve patient outcomes.
  • Automatic Self-Testing – Regular self-checks ensure your AED remains operational and ready for emergencies.
  • Durability & Portability – A lightweight yet rugged design is ideal for fast-paced medical settings or emergency transport.
  • Shock Delivery Time – Faster shock administration improves survival rates, so selecting an AED with minimal delay is critical.
  • Pediatric Compatibility – If treating younger patients, ensure the AED supports pediatric electrode pads or has a pediatric mode.
  • Battery Life & Maintenance – Long-lasting batteries and low maintenance requirements help reduce ongoing costs.
  • Connectivity & Data Storage – Some AEDs record event data and offer connectivity features for reviewing performance and tracking usage.
  • Cost & Warranty – Evaluate total cost, including replacement pads, batteries, and extended warranty options for long-term value.

How Much Does an AED Cost?

The cost of an automated external defibrillator (AED) machine varies based on the brand, model, features, and additional accessories. While the initial price is an important factor, medical professionals should also consider long-term expenses such as battery replacements, electrode pads, and routine maintenance to ensure the device remains functional and compliant with industry standards.

Factors That Affect AED Pricing

1. Brand & Manufacturer

  • AEDs from reputable manufacturers are designed for reliability and ease of use, which can impact pricing.
  • Some brands offer advanced features such as real-time CPR feedback and connectivity for remote monitoring.

2. AED Model & Technology

  • Standard models provide essential life-saving capabilities suitable for most clinical settings.
  • Advanced models may include additional features such as ECG monitoring, Wi-Fi connectivity, or bilingual voice prompts.

3. Pediatric Compatibility

  • Some AEDs come with pediatric electrode pads or a built-in pediatric mode, which may influence cost.
  • Facilities treating both adult and pediatric patients should ensure their AED can accommodate younger patients.

4. Battery Life & Replacement Costs

  • AED batteries typically last several years but must be replaced periodically to maintain readiness.
  • The frequency and cost of battery replacements depend on the specific AED model and usage conditions.

5. Electrode Pad Replacements

  • AED electrode pads have an expiration date and need to be replaced regularly, even if the device has not been used.
  • After each deployment, the pads must be replaced to ensure the AED is ready for the next emergency.

6. AED Accessories & Storage

  • Additional accessories such as carrying cases, wall cabinets, and signage help keep the AED accessible in emergency situations.
  • Some facilities may also opt for training AEDs, which allow staff to practice using the device without delivering a shock.

7. Training & Maintenance Considerations

  • Medical professionals using AEDs should undergo CPR and AED training to ensure effective response in emergencies.
  • Regular maintenance checks are recommended to confirm the AED is operational and meets regulatory guidelines.

8. Extended Warranties & Service Plans

  • AEDs typically come with a manufacturer warranty, with options to extend coverage for an additional period.
  • Some extended service plans may include battery and pad replacements as part of the package.

Why Invest in an AED Machine?

Every minute without defibrillation reduces a patient's survival chances, making AED machines essential in healthcare settings. Having immediate access to a portable AED allows you to respond quickly and administer life-saving treatment until advanced medical care is available.

How Do AED Machines Work?

  • When turned on, the AED analyzes the patient's heart rhythm.
  • If needed, it prompts the rescuer to administer a shock.
  • After the shock, the AED continues to monitor and provide instructions.
  • AEDs are often used alongside CPR to improve survival chances.

Benefits of Portable AED Machines

  • Compact & Lightweight – Easy to transport and store.
  • User-Friendly Interface – Clear voice and visual instructions help responders act confidently.
  • Real-Time CPR Feedback – Enhances CPR effectiveness.
  • Long-Lasting Batteries – Ensures emergency readiness.
  • Upgradable Software – Keeps the device compliant with medical protocols.

Maintaining Your AED Machine

To ensure your AED is always ready for use:

  • Regularly inspect the device for wear or damage.
  • Replace pads and batteries as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Store in a dry, cool, and accessible location.
  • Ensure staff training in AED use and CPR.
  • Keep maintenance records for inspections and replacements.

More Information:

For more information on ordering our EMS products:
Contact a Henry Schein Medical EMS Representative at 1-800-845-3550 or
E-mail EMS@henryschein.com

For updates on product storage requirements, pharmaceuticals, and more:
Contact the Henry Schein DxRx Hotline Monday–Friday, 8:30am to 5pm EST at 1-877-523-SHOT (7468), or
E-mail DxRxSolutions@henryschein.com