Live Defibrillators (AEDs) for Public, Workplace & Emergency Use
Equip your space with a reliable automated external defibrillator (AED) from Qualsafe Shop, your trusted UK source for certified defibrillators.
Our AEDs include semi-automatic and fully automatic models with clear audio prompts, designed for fast response in emergencies.
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Our range includes:
- Compact, durable units from ZOLL, HeartSine, Philips, Cardiac Science, and iPAD.
- Solutions for all settings: schools, offices, gyms, factories, construction sites, and public access areas.
- MHRA-registered, CE-marked, and backed by full manufacturer warranties.
Frequently Asked Questions
For most workplaces, schools, gyms and community spaces, the best AED is one that’s easy to use with clear voice prompts and a simple rescue process. Choose based on your environment (noise level, indoor/outdoor use, risk of dust/water exposure), whether you want semi-automatic or fully automatic, and whether you need paediatric capability for child rescue.
A semi-automatic AED analyses the heart rhythm and tells the rescuer when to press a button to deliver a shock (if advised). A fully automatic AED gives the same prompts but delivers the shock automatically after warning rescuers to stand clear. Both are designed to guide users step-by-step in an emergency.
If your AED may be used in places where children are present (for example schools, leisure centres, sports clubs, community venues), it’s a smart choice to have paediatric functionality. Depending on the model, this may be a child button/switch or separate paediatric pads designed to adjust energy levels for a child rescue.
Place your AED somewhere highly visible, easy to reach, and close to where people gather (reception areas, entrances, gyms, corridors, community hubs). Many organisations install an AED cabinet and clear signage, and for public access devices it’s recommended to register the location on The Circuit (the UK’s national defibrillator network) so emergency services can direct callers to it quickly.
AEDs are designed to be low maintenance, but you should regularly check the device status indicator and keep an eye on expiry dates for AED pads and batteries. Many organisations keep spare pads/batteries on site so the device stays rescue-ready after use and during routine checks.
Yes — AEDs are built for use by members of the public, with voice prompts that guide the rescuer through each step. Training is strongly recommended because it improves confidence and speed, but a lack of training should not stop someone from starting CPR and using an AED in an emergency.
This collection includes live defibrillators (AEDs) intended for use in workplaces and public settings, including models with voice prompts and semi/fully automatic options. Product listings typically specify key details such as features, manufacturer warranty, and suitability for different environments.
Live Defibrillators (AEDs) for Public, Workplace & Emergency Use
Equip your space with a reliable automated external defibrillator (AED) from Qualsafe Shop, your trusted UK source for certified defibrillators.
Our AEDs include semi-automatic and fully automatic models with clear audio prompts, designed for fast response in emergencies.
Read more
Our range includes:
- Compact, durable units from ZOLL, HeartSine, Philips, Cardiac Science, and iPAD.
- Solutions for all settings: schools, offices, gyms, factories, construction sites, and public access areas.
- MHRA-registered, CE-marked, and backed by full manufacturer warranties.
Frequently Asked Questions
For most workplaces, schools, gyms and community spaces, the best AED is one that’s easy to use with clear voice prompts and a simple rescue process. Choose based on your environment (noise level, indoor/outdoor use, risk of dust/water exposure), whether you want semi-automatic or fully automatic, and whether you need paediatric capability for child rescue.
A semi-automatic AED analyses the heart rhythm and tells the rescuer when to press a button to deliver a shock (if advised). A fully automatic AED gives the same prompts but delivers the shock automatically after warning rescuers to stand clear. Both are designed to guide users step-by-step in an emergency.
If your AED may be used in places where children are present (for example schools, leisure centres, sports clubs, community venues), it’s a smart choice to have paediatric functionality. Depending on the model, this may be a child button/switch or separate paediatric pads designed to adjust energy levels for a child rescue.
Place your AED somewhere highly visible, easy to reach, and close to where people gather (reception areas, entrances, gyms, corridors, community hubs). Many organisations install an AED cabinet and clear signage, and for public access devices it’s recommended to register the location on The Circuit (the UK’s national defibrillator network) so emergency services can direct callers to it quickly.
AEDs are designed to be low maintenance, but you should regularly check the device status indicator and keep an eye on expiry dates for AED pads and batteries. Many organisations keep spare pads/batteries on site so the device stays rescue-ready after use and during routine checks.
Yes — AEDs are built for use by members of the public, with voice prompts that guide the rescuer through each step. Training is strongly recommended because it improves confidence and speed, but a lack of training should not stop someone from starting CPR and using an AED in an emergency.
This collection includes live defibrillators (AEDs) intended for use in workplaces and public settings, including models with voice prompts and semi/fully automatic options. Product listings typically specify key details such as features, manufacturer warranty, and suitability for different environments.
