AEDs for the Maritime Sector

In the maritime sector, where quick access to help can save lives, an AED is indispensable. Whether for marine, offshore or recreational, a defibrillator provides extra security in emergency situations. The devices on this page are ideal for ships and ideally suited for inland and maritime navigation.

The unique conditions on a ship have been taken into account during the selection of these defibrillators, including water resistance, multilingual support, user-friendliness and easy maintenance. In addition, these AEDs include all specifications to withstand the challenging conditions at sea, such as moisture and vibration.

Would you like to request a quote for a maritime AED? Fill in the form at the bottom of the page and receive a quick response. 




Why an AED on board is indispensable

At sea, it can take hours for medical help to arrive. In the case of cardiac arrest, every second counts: without rapid resuscitation and defibrillation, the chance of survival decreases by 10% per minute. It is therefore crucial that crew members can act immediately. A defibrillator analyses the heart rhythm and, if necessary, administers an electric shock to restart the heart. This buys precious time until professional medical help is available.


Recommended AEDs

Discover our extensive range of defibrillators, perfectly tailored to the maritime sector. The models below are available as semi-automatic or fully automatic versions. They have a high IP rating and are available in English and several other languages. At the bottom of this page, you can request a quote for a maritime AED directly.

What does a maritime AED need to meet?

Not every AED is suitable for the hash conditions at sea. A maritime AED must meet certain requirements, such as:

  • High water and dust resistance: A high IP rating (preferably IP55 or higher) ensures protection against moisture and dust.
  • Robustness: Due to exposure to harsh weather conditions and ship movements, the AED must be able to withstand shock and vibration.
  • Simple operation and clear instructions: In emergency situations, the AED should be intuitive to use, even by those without medical experience. An AED with both spoken and visual instructions in multiple languages is ideal for international crews.

These specifications make the following AEDs ideally suited for use on a ship:

Mindray AED

Mindray Beneheart C1A

  • Long lifespan
  • Great for long distance ships
Mindray AED
ZOLL AED Plus

ZOLL AED Plus

  • CPR feedback via depth and frequency of cardiac massage
  • Long electrode and battery life (low maintenance costs)
  • Pictograms with LED lights for clear assistance during CPR
  • Sturdy housing
ZOLL AED Plus
CU Medical SPR

CU Medical SPR

  • Very high IP rating of IP-66
  • Clear spoken instructions combined with flashing pictograms
  • Volume of the instructions is automatically adjusted to ambient noise
  • With child button, so no separate child electrodes required
CU Medical SPR

Storage and accessories for marine AEDs

To keep your AED in good condition, it is important to store it in a dry and well-ventilated place, preferably in a secure cabinet or suitable case. Defibrillators function best within a specific temperature range. Extreme cold or heat can affect battery performance and damage the electrodes. Therefore, store the defibrillator in an easily accessible but temperature-controlled location on board. 

For stationary installations on land, outdoor cabinets with heating and ventilation help regulate temperature fluctuations. On ships, this is more challenging, so it is advisable to store the AED away from direct sunlight and areas prone to frost, for example, in a controlled indoor space that remains accessible in emergencies.

Clear signage is also essential, ensuring the crew can quickly locate the AED on board.

  1. AED Universal Hard Suitcase II
  2. DefiSign AED Universal Wall Cabinet
  3. Defisign Wallbracket
  4. DefiSign AED Ilcor sign DS-2000SS1268

Maintenance for AEDs on ships

Besides buying a suitable AED device and AED accessories, regular maintenance is essential. To keep your defibrillator in good condition, it is important to:

  • Regularly check the status indicator of the AED.
  • Have spare batteries and electrodes on board.
  • Have an annual inspection to ensure reliability, for example with Medisol's One-Time Maintenance.

Also download our (free) Maritime AED checklist as a handy tool to check weekly or monthly whether your AED is still in good condition. 

  1. One-Time AED Maintenance

AED quote request

An AED on board a ship is essential. It can save lives in situations where medical help is not readily available. Invest in a reliable AED and make your ship safer for everyone on board.

Request a no-obligation quote today and receive expert advice tailored to your needs.

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