You play a critical role in the health and safety of your staff and patients every day. In the blink of an eye, you could find yourself witnessing a medical emergency in your facility. The faster care can be provided, the better the outcome.

ZOLL offers a wide range of AEDs for medical and dental practices, rehabilitation centres, nursing homes, and other care facilities. Our clinically advanced, easy-to-use products help lay rescuers and professionals alike respond quickly and effectively to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).

Powering your purpose

You are focused on providing the best possible care to your patients. We are committed to supporting you with leading-edge medical devices and training. Our goal is to ensure that you are ready to help save lives during a sudden cardiac arrest emergency.


Helpful resources

When they need CPR, you need ZOLL

All ZOLL defibrillators provide real-time feedback on the rate and depth of compressions to help both professional and lay rescuers provide consistent, high-quality CPR.

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Time is of the essence

Treatment of an SCA victim within three to four minutes of collapse provides the best chances of survival.1

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Access data to drive results

Access vital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) rescue information for analysis of the complete resuscitation event.

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Also of Interest

Dental office rescue

Nancy had just arrived in the procedure room when she lost consciousness. Her dentist noticed she was not breathing and immediately reached for a ZOLL AED Plus® defibrillator. The device enabled the staff to provide high-quality CPR and a defibrillating shock, saving her life.

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AEDs in healthcare environments

Trained healthcare professionals and lay rescuers alike can help with quick access to lifesaving AEDs located throughout non-acute care facilities.

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Reduce time to shock

RapidShock® technology analysis provides the industry’s shortest rhythm analysis and enables ZOLL AED 3® and ZOLL AED 3 BLS devices to deliver a shock, if needed, in as little as five seconds.

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1 Mozaffarian D, et al. Circulation. 2015;131:e29–e322.