A Defibrillator for Your Home: Built for Australian Households
Your family deserves life-saving protection at home. We provide lightweight, user-friendly devices with free shipping and round-the-clock paramedic support.
Chosen by Australian families and by the country's largest organisations, for the same reason.
WHO WE ARE
Paramedic-led. Indigenous-owned. On your side at home.
Integrity Health & Safety was started by two intensive care paramedics, Liam Harte and Brad Goodwin, who between them have worked thousands of out-of-hospital emergencies, including with the Australian Defence Force. When they set the business up, the goal was simple: take the clinical experience they had inside an ambulance and put it in front of people who would never set foot in one. The advice we give a family buying their first home AED is the same advice we'd give our own parents. We're Indigenous-owned, Supply Nation certified, and members of the Australian Sudden Cardiac Arrest Alliance.
Australian homes deserve protection. Publicly Accessible Defibrillators (PADs) democratise rescue—any family member can deploy one in everyday emergencies without training. The device handles complexity; they provide courage. When purchased through us, your choice strengthens our Social Impact Commitment, supporting First Aid, CPR, immunisation and leadership scholarships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses.
Home defibrillator selection depends on building layout, resident capabilities, family history and realistic access. We've equipped city apartments, farmsteads and holiday properties. Quality advice takes time—we prioritise conversation over quick sales.
Home Defibrillators for Australians
Our paramedic founders often suggest these for Australian homes based on real emergency deployment. The HeartHero Elliot's app integration plus 6-year warranty suits most families. The ZOLL AED 3's real CPR Help technology serves medical households requiring comprehensive rescue support.
HeartHero Elliot Fully Automatic Defibrillator
$1,395.00
If Australian homes needed one device, Elliot is it. The lightest and smallest fully automatic AED fits wherever you need rescue ready. Step-by-step voice guidance means any family member becomes capable in crisis. Bluetooth and LTE readiness monitoring lets you sleep knowing device status. Six-year warranty reflects engineering confidence.
An Australian home with a ZOLL AED 3 is a prepared home. Real-time CPR feedback transforms any household member into an effective rescuer instantly. The device's lightweight 2.5 kg design fits discreetly anywhere. Automatic analysis removes uncertainty from emergency moments. Five-year pads, seven-year warranty—investment in your family's safety.
Why your defibrillator for home australia choice matters
In Australia, roughly 25,000 people suffer sudden cardiac arrest outside hospitals annually. Seven of every ten happen at home—where ambulances will never arrive in time. Survival falls by ten per cent per minute without defibrillation. Home defibrillators transform family presence into rescue capability.
A home AED from Integrity Health & Safety gives your household:
Speed when it counts
Real response time. The fastest ambulance in Sydney averages around eight minutes. A device in your hallway responds in seconds, and seconds is exactly what cardiac arrest costs you.
Confidence when you need it
A rescuer the device makes capable. Modern AEDs talk every step of the rescue out loud. Your teenager, your spouse, your visiting in-laws: the device analyses the patient, decides whether a shock is needed, and walks the rescuer through chest compressions if they're not sure how.
Peace of mind at home
Quiet, daily reassurance. You hope you never need it. You're grateful every day you don't. Families with a high-risk family member, in particular, tell us the AED on the wall is what finally lets them sleep through the night.
Compliance support
Future-proofing. From 1 January 2026, defibrillators are mandated for the South Australian private sector, and other states are watching closely. If you also work from home, run a granny flat as accommodation, or own a holiday property let out to guests, the rules are about to apply to you too.
Competitive Pricing
Honest, household pricing. Families shouldn't be paying enterprise rates. Our home AEDs start at $1,395 with free shipping nationwide, and we'll tell you on the phone if we think you're about to buy more device than you need.
The right answer comes down to three things: how big the house is, who's in it, and how mobile the device needs to be. Below is roughly how we steer most family conversations. If your situation is different from any of these, that's exactly what the phone line is for.
Most family homes, especially smaller homes or families who travel: the HeartHero Elliot. Small enough to slide into a kitchen drawer, weatherproof enough to live in the caravan over summer, light enough that a child could carry it. It's the simplest answer for most Australian households.
Larger family homes, or households with an older or higher-risk family member at home: the ZOLL AED 3. The real-time CPR coaching is the deciding feature. When the rescuer is a panicked partner or adult child, having the device count out compressions for them changes outcomes.
Multi-generational households, hobby farms, or families with a primary residence and a holiday house: consider one of each. The Elliot covers travel and weekends away. The ZOLL stays where Mum and Dad live. We can match a maintenance schedule across both so you only get reminded about renewals once.
Not sure which way to go? Send us a few photos of the home and the rooms where the AED is most likely to live, and we'll come back with a no-cost recommendation written by an intensive care paramedic, not a sales person.
In line with our commitments towards Indigenous enterprise engagement we selected Integrity Health & Safety to supply our defibrillators. Their professional advice, fast service and competitive pricing made the decision easy. The portable units have been rolled out across our sites without a single issue.
- National Procurement Manager, Confirmed AED Purchaser
Questions families ask us before buying a home AED
What should homeowners know about AED placement and maintenance?
How much does a home defibrillator cost in Australia?
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What warranty and support comes with a home defibrillator from Integrity Health & Safety?
Place your AED in a central, accessible location away from moisture. Check batteries and pads annually—most last 4-5 years. Keep family members informed of its location. We recommend our 10-minute online training for all household members to build emergency confidence.
Home AEDs in Australia generally run from around $1,395 to $2,895. Our entry point is the HeartHero Elliot at $1,395 with free shipping. The ZOLL AED 3 sits at the top of our home recommendations at $2,895, also with free shipping. Beyond the device itself the only ongoing cost is consumables: a single set of pads typically lasts five years, batteries vary by model. We log those dates and remind you before they expire.
Yes, completely. No prescription, no licence, no special training required. Every AED we sell is listed on the Therapeutic Goods Administration's Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods, which means it has met the medical-device safety and performance standards required in Australia. The Good Samaritan provisions in every state and territory also protect anyone who uses an AED in good faith during an emergency.
Somewhere the household can find it under pressure. The most popular home placements are kitchen pantries, hallway cupboards near the front door, laundry shelves, and master bedrooms. Avoid garages that get very hot or very cold, and avoid anywhere a guest wouldn't reasonably look. If you have an older relative living with you, the AED ideally lives within ten metres of their bedroom.
Six years on the Elliot, seven years on the ZOLL AED 3, both from the manufacturer. Beyond that you get our paramedic-led support: free phone advice whenever you have a question, free replacement reminders before consumables expire, and optional familiarisation training for the household. If you ever use the AED in an emergency, call us. We will help you replace the used pads, debrief if useful, and check the device's post-event report at no charge.
Protect the people in your house. Speak to a paramedic today
Reach us by phone, email, or online checkout—your preference. No matter how you contact us, our specialists want to understand your family's specific needs before proceeding. It's our commitment to personalized service. Included consultation, no delivery fees, and a comprehensive six to seven year warranty on any device.
Training and Assessment is delivered on behalf of Healthcorp RTO and ABC First Aid RTO ID number 3399
Property Council of Australia Health & Safety Partner QLD, NSW and SA
Australian Sudden Cardiac Arrest Alliance
Training and Assessment is delivered on behalf of Healthcorp RTO ID number 91222 and ABC First Aid RTO ID number 3399 Health & Safety Partner QLD, NSW and SAAustralian Sudden Cardiac Arrest Alliance