Are You Spending Too Much on Your Outdated AED?
It’s easy to overlook just how expensive maintaining an outdated AED can be—especially one like the Lifepak CR Plus. Pads and batteries for this discontinued model are not only harder to source, but they now cost many owners between $450 and $500 every year just to keep the device in service. And with supply chains shrinking, even that price doesn’t guarantee you’ll find replacements when you need them.
So the real question becomes: Why spend more for less?
By upgrading to a modern AED from AED4Life, you unlock:
· ✅ Lower accessory costs and longer shelf life
· ✅ Advanced features like real-time CPR coaching
· ✅ Built-in bilingual (English/French) voice prompts for public accessibility
· ✅ WiFi readiness for remote inspections, logging, and maintenance alerts
· ✅ Improved reliability, durability, and manufacturer support
When you upgrade through The AEDSHOP, you also receive access to TrackMyAED™—Canada’s leading AED management software. This program automates expiry alerts, sends monthly inspection reminders, and gives you access to a support team that understands Canadian compliance standards.
💸 Trade in your CR Plus and save up to $600
🛠️ Includes FREE TrackMyAED™ management
🔁 Why pay more to keep an obsolete unit running?
🛒 Make the switch now at www.aedshop.ca