When you sign up for the Defibtech Service Agreement, you get much more than an AED. You get your choice of Zoll® AED, wall cabinet, AED training, pads/battery replacement, and software upgrades all at a low, fixed monthly cost with a 36-month service agreement.

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REVIVER® VIEW AED

  • Interactive video display
  • View and text display for real time coaching
  • 2 button operating system for ease of use
  • Pre-connected pads and diagrams help reduce time to shock
  • 4 second shock time for quick treatment

How The Service Works

  • Program Planning- Choose your AED devices, how many and where they will be placed.
  • Program Launch – A Cintas professional will install your AEDs and provide a demo. AED training is also available and highly recommended.
  • Ongoing Support –Stay on top of your AED program with the LifeREADY™ online program management portal and regular maintenance from your Cintas First Aid & Safety representative.
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    Program Planning – Choose your AED devices, how many and where they will be placed.
  • How the Service Works
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    Program Launch – A Cintas professional will install your AEDs and provide a demo. AED training is also available and highly recommended.
  • How the Service Works
    3
    Ongoing Support – Stay on top of your AED program with online program management and regular maintenance.
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ReviveR View Details

Designed for use by lay responders, the ReviveR® View AED has no lids, moving parts or cases — just two buttons with pre-connected pads.

The ReviveR® VIEW automated external defibrillator was the first AED on the market to use digital video to show how to save the life of a sudden cardiac arrest victim in real-time. Using the ReviveR® View is like having a personal coach at a rescuer’s side. Interactive videos supplemented by easy-to-read text and voice prompts show the rescuer everything from how to apply the pads to how to deliver the shocks to the sudden cardiac arrest victim.

Continuous monitoring of the heart detects if the patient's heartbeat recovers and determines whether or not to deliver a shock.