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Automated External Defibrillators & Cabinets

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Automated External Defibrillators are available to purchase through TrainEEAST

We also offer training in Basic Life Support and the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Find out more about these courses, as well as our large range of other courses by clicking the button below.

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AED and Cabinet Features

Powerheart G5 and Zoll 3 Defibrillators are available to order from TrainEEAST

Special discounts on training available with a purchase of an AED

Cabinets can be heated to protect the AED pads and battery from freezing. Outdoor cabinets need mains power. The estimated cost is £2.46 per year based on 2018 met office data. 

Products available to purchase

The Powerheart G5

  • Available in Automatic or Semi-Automatic
  • RescueCoach prompts provide user-paced instructions
  • Text display with Rescue prompts and critical rescue information
  • Shock delivery within 10 seconds post CPR
  • Escalating variable energy
  • Shocks delivered and elapsed
  • Intellisense lithium battery with a 4-year unconditional replacement guarantee
  • One pair of Adult Defibrillation Pads
  • Internal ECG and event data memory
  • 8-year AED warranty
  • AED Manager software
  • AED Manual
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Powerheart G5 Prices

AED Unit including Pads and Battery £1400.00





Add ons for your AED (Incl. VAT)

Wall hanging bracket for AEDs £75.00


Soft carry sleeve £75.00


Premium carry case £140.00


Universal Ready Kit £35


Replacement consumables for your AED (Incl. VAT)

Replacement Battery Pack £360.00


Adult AED Pads £79.00


Adult Intellisense CPR Pads £220.00


Paediatric AED Pads £110.00



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Zoll 3 AED

The Zoll 3 AED is equipped with Real CPR Help to improve effective CPR. It has clear visual video and audio prompts for responders of any experience level. Operating with a single push button on/off operation. It performs automatic self-tests (Daily/Weekly/Monthly). The Zoll 3 AED comes with one pair of adult electrode pads.


  • Available in Automatic and Semi-Automatic
  • Prompts to provide user-paced instructions
  • Text display with Rescue prompts and critical rescue information
  • Shock delivery within 10 seconds post CPR
  • Battery with approximately 4-year life
  • Internal ECG and event data memory
  • 8-year AED warranty
  • AED Manager software
  • AED Manual

Zoll AED 3 Prices (Incl. VAT)

Available in fully or semi automatic modes


Unit including Pads and Battery £1700.00



Add ons for your AED (Incl. VAT)

Wall hanging bracket for AEDs £75.00


Soft carry case £130.00


Premium moulded carry case £150.00


Universal Ready Kit £35.00


Replacement consumables for your AED (incl. VAT)

Replacement Uni-Padz (Suitable for Adults and Paediatrics) £230.00


Replacement Battery Pack £201.00



AED Training Equipment

TrainEEAST can offer a range of AED training equipment and consumables designed to exactly model our live AED Units

Zoll AED 3 Trainer (Incl. VAT)

Zoll AED 3 Training Unit £775.00


Replacement cables and pads £POA

Powerheart G5 Trainer (Incl. VAT)

Powerheart G5 AED Trainer Unit £475.00


Adult Training Pads £55.00


Paediatric Training Pads £70.00


Replacement Remote £80.00

Powerheart G5 Training Unit with ICPR (incl. VAT)

The G5 AED trainer with ICPR provides real time feedback on the learner's CPR effectiveness through a sensor placed on the mannequin


Powerheart G5 AED Trainer ICPR £485.00


Adult training pads with ICPR sensor £90.00


AED Cabinets


We supply a range of AED cabinets equipped to different levels, suitable for internal or external placements:


  • Locked and Heated from £560.00
  • Locked OR Heated from £520.00
  • Unlocked and Unheated from £480.00


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MERE supplies M1 Responder Bag

TrainEEAST can supply kitted and unkitted response bags tailored to your needs as a client. 


We utilise the MERE M1 or W1 Responder bags as a robust, clinician designed product thats suitable for a range of deployments. 


£POA - Please get in touch to discuss a quote

Training

Expert training in Basic Life Support and the safe use of Automated External Defibrillators
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Further Information



To find out more, or to request a quote, please contact our team on 0300 790 6274 or traineeast@eastamb.nhs.uk


TrainEEAST, East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Hospital Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR6 5NA

Frequently Asked Questions

View our most frequently asked questions. If you can't find what you are looking for, contact us at traineeast@eastamb.nhs.uk or 0300 790 6274.

  • What is a status indicator?

    A status indicator is normally positioned on the AED. The G5 has a mechanical Rescue Ready Indicator which is either green or red, with a black cross. The Zoll AEDs have an LCD display with either a tick or a cross.


    Most cabinets don't have a status indicator. They sometimes have a light which indicates power, but won't indicate the heater is working. For this, you have to physically touch this to see if it's warm. The LED is no longer an option.

  • Can an AED easily be viewed through the front of a cabinet?

    Yes, although this depends on which cabinet, as some have a viewing window on the front, and are therefore easier to see than others. 


    Some AEDs are easier to check, depending on where the indicator is located. However, it's best practice to physically open the cabinet as this works the lock and ensures it hasn't seized up. Also, by opening this, it lubricates the mechanism.

  • Would a transformer be needed for connection to standard power supply?

    Most cabinets do not need a transformer, and the ones that do normally come with this in the UK. 


    Most cabinets are Class 2 as standard because they are polycarbonate but it's always best to check. Previously, it was the metal cabinets that were an issue. 

  • Is there lighting to ensure its visibility under dark conditions?

    To see the unit in the box, and identify the cabinet from a distance, an outside light may be required.

  • Is the AED hard wired to permanently supply power?

    Most cabinets no longer come with a plug, and they require hard wiring.

  • Are spare parts readily available such as LED lighting, door lock mechanism, heater/fan system?

    Yes, all manufacturers offer them, but it's unusual to need them.

  • Is there an appropriate IP rating for better seal?

    Most manufacturers sell on their IP rating, however, having an IP rating too high can cause issues with condensation which can have a negative impact on AEDs. Therefore, ventilation is suggested.

  • Is the AED predrilled to preserve seal?

    All AEDs are predrilled and need to be fitted as per manufacturer's instructions. Any water ingress is bad and this normally shows by water running down a wall and getting in through drill holes on a badly fitted cabinet. 


    Having standing water is different to condensation, hence the cabinet is ideally protected from the rain but has enough ventilation to clear condensation. 

  • Is there a battery backup system for the event of a power failure?

    The design includes a break pin to allow access in this event.

  • Is there a good warranty period covering moving parts etc. manufacturer support in the event of a warranty claim?

    Metal cabinets are no longer available. However, most cabinets have 10 years manufacturer support and locks have 5 years.


  • Is this alarm one that just sounds in the immediate area of the defibrillator?

    An alarm can be fitted for a small extra cost on outdoor cabinets.

  • You state that the defibrillator is for both children and adults. Could I check whether children’s pads are included?

    A child is classed as anybody under the age of eighteen. Anybody over the age of eighteen requires adult pads and energy levels. This is especially important to remember if you have a unit with a switch for paediatrics.


    In reality, a child under eight suffering a Cardiac Arrest is incredibly rare. Most are 0 and under and then teenagers. Most paramedics in their career will never experience one. If a child under eight is in cardiac arrest, then it is normally secondary cardiac arrest following something like drowning and its unlikely an AED will help.


    We don't include Paediatric pads in the package as standard because frankly, very few people have them unless they are specifically dealing with children, such as a Primary School. If you are dealing with children on a regular basis, paediatric pads are available. All units are supplied with one set of adult pads. 


    The G5 AED uses the same technology in the paediatric pads as the Adult, so the child would get a tailored shock based on their size. As you would imagine, the difference between a one year old and an eighteen year old, is even greater than the difference in varying size of adults.


    With the iPad, their paediatric switch fixes the energy at 50 Joules, whether they are one or eighteen years old. The Zoll AEDs have a completely separate algorithm for Paediatrics - they are the only AED that looks at the child as a child and not an adult that needs an attenuated shock. They both escalate the energy; the AED Plus needs separate pads and the AED 3 has a button and uses the same pads. 

  • Does the cabinet come ready to wall mount or are additional fixings needed?

    All Cardiac Science cabinets come with full fixing instructions and mounting. 

  • Do I need to order a wall sign separately?

    Wall signs are available separately.


  • How much does it cost to run an AED machine?

    Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer to this, as it all depends on where it's located and what the weather does. 


    The electricity is only used for the heater on the DS1000 and the heater and light on the DS3000. The heater only comes on when the temperature drops below a certain point. 


    If it's a warm year, then it won't kick in as often as it would over a cold spell, so year to year it will vary. Similarly, if it's in the shade, or north facing, it will stay colder than one that's south facing. 


    When it's on, it's not using much power through the rough equivalent to a light build. This is still the same for all new cabinets.

  • How do I get replacements when we have used the pads, they are out of date or the battery has died?

    If you have previously taken out the insurance pack this is no longer available, phone Cardiac Science. They will have your record and send out new pads - this is the same for out of date pads. 


    If you have not previously taken out insurance, contact TrainEEAST and we will arrange the purchase of new ones.

  • How do I arrange training?

    Contact the TrainEEAST Training Team at the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust who will make the arrangements with you.

  • Can we put the defibrillator in our village telephone box?

    Yes you can, though you will need to specify on your order that you need 'Class 2' electrics and that the order is for a telephone box. If you already have the metal cabinet, all new ones are polycarbonate and do not need the 'Class 2' electrics. 


    To purchase a bigger cabinet, a minimum of the DS2000 at an extra cost of £95.00 is required. This is a stainless steel cabinet which is designed specifically for a telephone box.

  • Can we order a deeper cabinet?

    New Polycarbonate cabinets fit the G5 and the Zoll AED plus so you don't need a deeper cabinet. However, the Zoll 3 AED is a tight fit in the 4000 with its carry case on. Therefore, we'd suggest the caddy for this instead.

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