Collection: HeartSine AEDS

Cardiac arrest can happen anywhere. HeartSine AEDs offer simple, guided response—no training needed. Choose your unit now and be ready to save a life.

HeartSine AEDs – Portable Defibrillators for Fast Response

HeartSine AEDs – Trusted, Compact, Life-Saving

When sudden cardiac arrest strikes, speed matters. HeartSine AEDs make it simple to act fast.

HeartSine defibrillators are designed for everyday Australians—not just medical professionals. Compact, intuitive, and built with real-time voice prompts, these devices guide even untrained users through life-saving steps. Perfect for offices, schools, gyms, vehicles, and public spaces, they combine reliability with simplicity.

Why Choose HeartSine AEDs?

  • ✔️ Easy-to-follow voice instructions during emergencies
  • ✔️ Lightweight, portable, and built for fast access
  • ✔️ Long-life battery/pad packs with low cost of ownership
  • ✔️ Fully automatic and semi-automatic options available
  • ✔️ Backed by Australian support and warranty

Be Ready for Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anywhere—from the worksite to the school oval. HeartSine AEDs are ready to respond, even in high-pressure moments. Each unit comes with easy maintenance and smart technology to alert you when service is needed.

Scroll down to choose the right HeartSine unit and take the guesswork out of being ready.

Feel confident. Stay prepared.

FAQs

Are HeartSine AEDs compliant with Australian resuscitation guidelines?

Yes. HeartSine defibrillators meet Australian standards and are trusted in workplaces, schools, and healthcare settings nationwide.

Can untrained people use a HeartSine AED?

Absolutely. These units are designed for lay responders, with step-by-step voice guidance to assist anyone during an emergency.

What’s the difference between semi-auto and fully auto?

Semi-auto AEDs require the user to press a button to deliver the shock. Fully auto models deliver the shock automatically when needed—no button press required.

How often do I need to replace the pads or battery?

HeartSine uses a combined Pad-Pak that lasts up to 4 years. This reduces maintenance and makes replacement simpler and more affordable.

Can I use this outdoors or in vehicles?

Yes. HeartSine units are lightweight, compact, and rugged enough for mobile use. Consider adding a weatherproof case if storing outdoors or in dusty areas.

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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.