LIFEPAK Infant-Child AED Pads
Overview LIFEPAK Infant/Child AED Pads are pediatric-specific electrode pads that reduce the energy delivered by compatible LIFEPAK AEDs to levels appropriate for infants and children. They are an essential accessory.
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Overview
LIFEPAK Infant/Child AED Pads are pediatric-specific electrode pads that reduce the energy delivered by compatible LIFEPAK AEDs to levels appropriate for infants and children. They are an essential accessory for any organization that may need to respond to a pediatric cardiac emergency.
Compatible AED Models
These pediatric pads are designed for use with compatible Physio-Control LIFEPAK AED models. Verify compatibility with your specific model before ordering.
When to Replace
Replace after any use on a patient. Also, replace when the expiration date on the packaging has passed or when the device signals that the pads need replacement.
Shelf Life and Storage
Store in original sealed packaging in a cool, dry environment. Check the printed expiration date regularly and order replacements in advance to maintain continuous readiness.
Key Features
- Reduced energy output appropriate for pediatric patients
- Clear placement instructions for smaller body sizes
- Compatible with select LIFEPAK AED systems
- Sealed packaging for extended shelf life
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- Common Questions
Frequently asked questions.
Do these work on the LIFEPAK CR2?
No — LIFEPAK Infant/Child Pads are for the LIFEPAK 1000 only. The CR2 uses universal QUIK-STEP pads that cover both adult and pediatric patients via a Child Mode button on the device. If you mistakenly install LIFEPAK 1000 pediatric pads on a CR2, the connector won’t fit and you’ll waste rescue-time discovering the error. Always confirm device model before ordering. Mixed CR2 + LIFEPAK 1000 fleets need both SKUs stocked separately and labeled clearly to prevent rescue-time confusion.
Same expiration timing as adult QUIK-PAK?
Yes — both adult QUIK-PAK and Infant/Child Pads carry a 2-year shelf life from manufacture date. Stocking both in the same cabinet means both expire on roughly the same cycle if installed together. Calendar both at install so you swap them simultaneously every 2 years. This synchronized refill schedule reduces administrative overhead for K-12 districts and fire departments running LIFEPAK 1000 fleets. Watch the “Use By” date on each package — manufacture-to-install gap can shift the actual expiration by months.
- Verification & Sources
Every FRx spec traces to a primary source.
FDA 510(k) K043002
Philips HeartStart FRx clearance verification
Philips Healthcare
Official product documentation + specifications
AED Leader
Current 2026 US retail pricing reference
American Heart Association
CPR + AED placement guidelines
American Red Cross
Pediatric AED guidance (under 8 / 55 lbs)
AEDBB Methodology
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