
Stryker Announces Voluntary Recall on Select HeartSine AEDs
AED Recall Information Center
Your Trusted Source for AED Recall Updates & Safety Alerts
Sudden cardiac arrest doesn’t wait — and neither should you when it comes to the readiness and reliability of your AED (Automated External Defibrillator). At AED-recall.com, we provide up-to-date information on AED recalls, safety advisories, and manufacturer bulletins to ensure your life-saving equipment is ready when every second counts.
Why AED Recalls Happen
AEDs are regulated medical devices, and like any complex technology, they can be subject to safety recalls or field corrective actions. Recalls can occur for reasons such as:
- Battery or power failures
- Faulty pad connectors
- Software glitches affecting shock delivery
- Unexpected device shutdowns
- Malfunctioning devices
These issues may compromise the effectiveness of the device — and could be the difference between life and death during a rescue.

Stay Informed. Stay Compliant.
Whether you’re a school, gym, business, municipality, or individual AED owner, staying informed about AED recalls is critical to:
- Meeting local and federal compliance requirements
- Avoiding liability risks
- Protecting lives in your care
We help you cut through the confusion and take action with confidence
What To Do If Your AED Is Recalled
If your AED is affected by a recall, don’t panic. AED-recall.com provides resources to help you:
- Confirm if your device is on the recall list
- Contact the manufacturer or your AED distributor
- Request a replacement, repair, or field correction
- Document actions taken for liability protection