Expiration Dates: AED batteries and pads have expiration dates that ensure they deliver the correct charge and adhere properly during an emergency. Using expired components can cause the AED to fail when it’s needed most—putting lives at risk and exposing you to liability. We’ll check expiration dates and help you order replacements before they expire.
Readiness Indicator: The readiness light or screen on your AED tells you if the device is ready to respond. If it’s showing an error or not flashing as normal, it could indicate a problem with the battery, pads, or internal diagnostics. We’ll troubleshoot the issue and make sure your AED is fully operational.
Maintenance & Inspection: AEDs should be checked at least once a month to ensure all components are in place, undamaged, and functioning correctly. Regular maintenance keeps your device compliant with safety standards and guarantees it’s ready for use in an emergency.
Proper Placement: An AED is only effective if it’s easy to find and access. We’ll verify that your AED is mounted in a visible, unobstructed location with clear signage—so anyone can grab it quickly when every second counts.
Ensuring your AED is inspection-ready isn’t just smart—it’s a responsibility. Regular checks protect your team, maintain compliance, and could save a life. Contact us today to schedule your AED inspection and stay emergency-ready.