The lifespan of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) can vary depending on several factors. Generally, AEDs are manufactured to have a lifespan of around five to ten years. However, it is important to note that this lifespan is primarily determined by the battery and electrode pads' expiration dates. These components are crucial for the AED to function effectively during a sudden cardiac arrest event. Regular maintenance and inspections are necessary to ensure the AED is always in optimal working condition. It is also crucial to monitor and replace batteries and electrode pads as they reach their expiration dates. Additionally, advancements in AED technology and changes in regulations may encourage the replacement of older models with newer ones for enhanced efficacy and compliance. Remember, always consult the manufacturer's guidelines and consult with experts for accurate information on AED lifespan and maintenance.
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