
AED maintenance
Lives are saved with a properly maintaned AED
The AED must be always ready for use in case of emergency.
It is therefore very important that your AED is properly maintained.
- But what is proper maintenance?
- When do the battery and the electrodes of my AED need to be replaced?
- What should I do after my AED has been used?
- Is the software of my AED still up to date?
- What should I do if my AED has a fault?
Saval employs specialist staff who can provide the complete maintenance of your AED on site.
Saval offers three service contracts so you can choose a service level that suits your requirements. You can leave all or part of the maintenance of your AED to us, exactly as you wish.

Optimal reliability of your AED with a service level that's right for you.

Avoid defective electrodes and empty batteries.
As with fire extinguishers, the purchase is not sufficient for AEDs. In order not to leave the operation to chance during a calamity, maintenance is not a luxury. Scattered across the Netherlands are between 60,000 and 80,000 AEDs. A number that could, in theory, prevent a lot of suffering. Without maintaining these devices, empty batteries, defective electrodes or ingress of moisture are some of the culprits that negate these numbers.