

Yes, a defibrillator (AED) can be safely used on a child. However, the device must either have child-specific pads or a built-in child mode. Some AEDs require separate child pads, while others use universal pads suitable for both adults and children β which can be critical in an emergency.
Yes β AEDs are designed to be used on children as well as adults.
In Australia, AEDs are commonly used on:
AEDs analyse the heart rhythm and only deliver a shock if needed, making them safe for use even by untrained people.
This is one of the most overlooked factors when buying a defibrillator.
There are three common types of AED setups:
π Risk:
If child pads are not available or canβt be located quickly, treatment may be delayed.
π Risk:
In a high-stress situation, users may forget to switch modes.
π Why this matters:
In a real emergency, simplicity saves time β and time saves lives. See the table below:
| Type | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Separate pads | Lower upfront cost | Risk in emergency |
| Universal pads | Simple, safer | Slightly higher cost |
AEDs are designed to be safe, but:
π In an emergency, using an AED (even with adult pads) is better than doing nothing.
If your AED could be used on a child, this is non-negotiable.
π Many buyers overlook this β until it matters.
The Smarty Saver range is one of the most practical choices for environments where children may be present.
Why itβs ideal:
π This makes it particularly suitable for:
In theory:
In reality:
π This is why simpler AEDs are often safer in practice.
If your AED requires separate child pads:
π Over time, this increases the total cost of ownership.
Can a defibrillator be used on a child under 8?
Yes. Most AEDs include child settings or pads for children under 8 years or under 25kg.
Do all AEDs come with child pads?
No. Many require child pads to be purchased separately.
What is the safest AED for mixed environments (adults + children)?
AEDs with universal pads are generally the safest and simplest option.
Can you use an AED on a child without training?
Yes. AEDs provide step-by-step voice instructions.
If there is any chance your defibrillator may be used on a child:
π Choose an AED that:
For most buyers, this means prioritising AEDs with universal pads.
Looking for an AED suitable for both adults and children?
π Shop Defibrillators at First Aid Kits Australia
π View Models with Universal Pads
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π Learn Best Defibrillator for Schools & Childcare Centres in Australia