Check if your AED is registered

The AED Register Checker has been developed to help AED owners check if their AED is registered on the South Australian AED register.

It is not a tool to find an AED in a cardiac emergency. In these circumstances, your first priorities are to call Triple Zero (000) and start CPR compressions. The Triple Zero (000) call-taker can provide directions to a nearby AED if there is someone available to fetch it.

The AED Register Checker is a PDF and can be searched using the search field in your PDF viewer or by right-clicking to display a ‘find’ option. Search with the name of your street, suburb/town or your organisation.

The AED Register Checker is updated at the start of each month, so if you have registered recently, your AED may not appear here until the following month.

Only publicly accessible AEDs are shown here, so if your AED is in a secure area, a locked cabinet or marked as ‘private use only’, it may not appear in this document.

For more information about AEDs in South Australia, click here to go to the SA Health AED hub or return to the AED page on this website.