Collection: Defibrillator Pads | Batteries

Genuine pads and batteries for your AED—clearly labelled, brand-matched, and ready when it matters.

Defibrillator Pads & Batteries – AED Replacements by Brand

Outdated pads? Flat battery? Your AED only works if it’s stocked and ready. This gear keeps it that way.

This collection includes official replacement pads and batteries for leading defibrillator brands like HeartSine, Lifepak, Zoll and more. Whether you manage safety on a worksite, in a school, club or public venue, we make it easy to find exactly what fits—fast.

Why Our Customers Choose This Collection

  • ✔️ Adult and paediatric electrode pads
  • ✔️ Long-life batteries for all major AED models
  • ✔️ Combo Pad-Paks for HeartSine devices
  • ✔️ Fully TGA-approved and WHS compliant
  • ✔️ Clear model matching—no second guessing

Only What You Need—Nothing You Don’t

Every second matters during sudden cardiac arrest. Expired or mismatched AED gear can mean delays, failure, or fines. That’s why we only stock manufacturer-approved replacements that match your model and meet Australian standards.

Scroll down to select your replacement pads or batteries—and stay ready without the stress.

Feel confident. Stay prepared.

FAQs

How do I know which pads or battery I need?

Check the model number on your AED unit. Each product page lists the exact devices it fits—HeartSine 500P, Lifepak CR2, Zoll AED Plus, and more.

What’s the shelf life?

Most pads last 2–4 years. Batteries usually last 4–5 years depending on the model. Always check expiry dates and set reminders to replace early.

Do I need child pads as well?

If your AED is in a school, sports club or public venue—yes. Many models offer dedicated paediatric pads or a switch to activate child mode.

Can I replace just the battery or do I need a full kit?

Depends on the model. HeartSine AEDs use a combined Pad-Pak. Other brands have separate batteries and pads—just grab what’s expired.

Is everything here TGA approved?

Yes. Every item is TGA listed and safe for use in Australian workplaces and public spaces. No grey imports, no cheap knockoffs.

Need a bit more information?

FAQs

What’s the first thing I should do if someone is bitten by a snake?


Call 000 immediately. Keep the person still and calm. Apply a pressure immobilisation bandage and immobilise the limb. Never wash, cut, or suck the bite.

How do the tension indicator bandages work?


They have printed rectangles that turn into squares when the bandage is tight enough. No guesswork. No second-guessing

Are snake bites a risk in winter?


Yes. Australian snakes don’t hibernate—they enter brumation. They’re slower, but still active, especially on warm days or when disturbed.

How long do I have to get help after a snake bite?


There’s no exact timeframe—it varies by snake and person. But the right first aid (like pressure immobilisation) buys you time until help arrives.

Can I use this snake bite kit for spider bites or other emergencies?


Absolutely. It’s also suitable for funnel-web spiders, blue-ringed octopus stings, sprains, fractures, and bleeding.

What makes Assurance kits better than cheaper first aid kits?


They include tension indicator bandages, clear instructions, and high-quality gear built for real Australian conditions—no filler items or cheap imports.

Which snake bite kit is right for me?

Assurance Sanke Bite Kit: Lightweight kit for hikes and vehicles

Assurance Snake Bite Plus: Family/pet-friendly for homes and holidays


Assurance Snake Bite Max: Full gear for broadest range of venomous and non venomous bites and stings. Suits families, outdoor leaders or first responders






Can I use this snake bite kit on children or pets?

Yes, absolutely. Just follow the included step-by-step instructions carefully. These kits are used in schools and by pet owners across Australia.

What are the signs of a venomous bite?


You might see puncture marks, nausea, blurred vision, difficulty breathing, or collapse. But not always—some symptoms are delayed.