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Marine AED
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Marine AED

Cardiac response on board, in seconds.

Automated External Defibrillators rated for the marine environment with extended battery and pad service.

Specifications

  • IP-rated for the marine environment
  • Bilingual voice prompts (English + your choice)
  • Long-life batteries and pads
  • Included service & monthly self-test tracking

Overview

Why this matters on board.

Sudden cardiac arrest at sea is one of the few medical events where outcome depends almost entirely on the time to first shock. Every minute without defibrillation reduces survival by roughly 10 percent, and on a ship that is hours from port, the AED on board is the only chance.

SurviMed supplies AEDs specifically rated for the marine environment: IP55 or higher housings that tolerate salt-spray and humidity, batteries rated for long shelf life in unconditioned spaces, and bilingual voice prompts (English plus a second crew language of your choice). We pre-position units at the ship's hospital, on the bridge, and in engine-room emergency stations.

Service is included: pad and battery replacement before expiry, monthly self-test verification logged centrally, and replacement of any unit that fails its check. Crew familiarisation training (CPR + AED) is available as a paid add-on and counts toward STCW basic safety training refreshers.

Applications

Where Marine AED lives on board.

Typical use cases and stowage points across maritime and offshore operations.

  • Bridge emergency station
  • Ship's hospital primary defibrillator
  • Engine room emergency response post
  • Offshore platform muster station
  • SOV and CTV — wind farm response

FAQ

What buyers ask about Marine AED.

Got a question we haven't covered? Email sales@survimed.com and we'll come back within one working day.

  • Are AEDs a SOLAS requirement?

    Not strictly required by SOLAS for all vessels, but flag states increasingly mandate them — and most P&I clubs and insurers expect them as standard. For passenger vessels (SOLAS Chapter III amendments) and offshore installations they are effectively obligatory.

  • How often do batteries and pads need replacement?

    Manufacturer-typical: pads every 2 years, batteries every 4–5 years. SurviMed tracks each unit's expiry dates from the date of installation and ships replacements ahead of time, included in the service contract.

  • Can crew use an AED without medical training?

    Yes — modern AEDs talk the user through the procedure step by step and will only deliver a shock if a shockable rhythm is detected. That said, we strongly recommend annual CPR + AED familiarisation for the medical officer and watch-keepers; we offer this as a worldwide service.

  • What about pediatric pads for vessels carrying passengers or family?

    Yes — pediatric pads (and an attenuator key for some models) are available and recommended for passenger vessels, yachts and any operation likely to carry under-8s. Specify at order and we include them by default.

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