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How the Find Your Perfect AED Quiz Works — Methodology

How the Find Your Perfect AED Quiz Works — Methodology

How the Find Your Perfect AED Quiz Works — Methodology | AED Brand Review

Most online “AED quizzes” return an answer in 30 seconds because they’re routing you to whichever brand the site sells. AED Brand Review doesn’t sell devices — and that’s why the Find Your Perfect AED quiz can return an honest, independent recommendation. This article explains exactly how the 4-question quiz scores your inputs, which model database it pulls from, and the decision logic behind every recommendation.

In short
The Find Your Perfect AED quiz asks 4 questions covering use environment, primary responder type, budget tier, and pediatric needs. Each answer scores against a 9-device database (Philips OnSite, FRx, FR3 · ZOLL AED Plus, AED 3 · HeartSine 350P, 360P, 450P · Defibtech Lifeline, VIEW · Cardiac Science G5 · LIFEPAK CR2) on 47 weighted criteria, including IP rating, pad shelf life, warranty length, CPR feedback, pediatric pathway, and 10-year TCO.

The 4 questions and why they matter

1

Where will the AED be deployed?

Indoor office · gym/athletic · school · church · home · outdoor venue · construction · healthcare · multi-site. Determines required IP rating (IP21 acceptable indoor; IP55+ for outdoor) and ruggedness needs.

2

Who will be the most likely responder?

Untrained bystander · trained staff · healthcare provider · mixed. Drives the CPR-feedback weighting (matters more for trained adult responders), voice prompt requirements (matters more for untrained), and clinical-grade features (matters only for healthcare).

3

What’s your budget?

Under $1,500 · $1,500–$2,000 · $2,000–$2,800 · clinical-grade open-ended. Filters the device universe and applies 10-year TCO weighting where multiple models qualify.

4

Will you serve children under age 8?

Often · sometimes · never. Determines whether pediatric pad capability or pediatric-mode key is required and which models meet that need (Philips FRx with Infant/Child Key gets a unique advantage here).

The 47-criterion scoring matrix

Each device in the database is scored on a fixed set of criteria. The quiz applies different weights based on your 4 answers — so the right device for a school will score differently than the right device for a remote construction site, even if the underlying device specs don’t change. Sample criteria:

Criterion category Example criteria Weight applied to
Durability IP rating · drop test · operating temp Outdoor + construction high
Maintenance Pad shelf life · battery life · single-cartridge Small-business + church high
Cost MSRP · 10-yr TCO · consumable cost Budget tier high
Pediatric pathway Pediatric pads · key · auto-detect Schools + daycare high
CPR feedback Real-time depth · rate metronome Gyms + healthcare high
Warranty Years · service network Multi-site fleet high
Recall history Brand reliability score Universal weighting

The independence guarantee

AED Brand Review does not sell devices and is not affiliated with any AED manufacturer. The quiz database is identical across all visitors — there’s no A/B testing toward higher-commission models, no paid placement, no upsell pressure. The same Philips OnSite recommendation comes back to every visitor whose answer profile matches it. Our Methodology page documents the broader review framework.

What the quiz can’t do

Four limitations worth knowing:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the AED quiz accurate?

It returns the right model for the inputs you provide. If your environment or responder profile changes, retake the quiz — the recommendation may shift.

Does AED Brand Review get paid for quiz recommendations?

No. The site is funded by affiliate referrals to retail partners (AED Leader, others), but the quiz database does not change based on commission rates. Same recommendation goes to every visitor with the same answer profile.

How often is the quiz database updated?

Quarterly — new model releases, recall events, and pricing updates feed into the device database every 90 days.

Can I trust the quiz for medical compliance?

The quiz handles device selection. Compliance is jurisdiction-specific — verify your state laws and consult counsel.

What if I disagree with the quiz result?

The quiz returns the best fit for the inputs you gave. Override your answers, retake, or browse our brand pages directly. See the quiz.

Take the quiz — 2 minutes, independent, free.

Get a personalized AED recommendation based on 47-criteria scoring.

Sources & References

  1. FDA — AED Regulation
  2. Manufacturer specifications across all 9 devices in the database

Disclaimer: Quiz is a decision-support tool. Final purchase decisions should account for facility-specific compliance requirements.

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In the last 27 years, I have worked as a first responder. For 20 of those years, I focused on instruction and training. I’ve collaborated with teams in nonprofits, businesses, government, healthcare, and aquatic fields. I help them improve their readiness for many emergency situations. I have helped organizations adopt effective emergency response strategies. I’ve combined hands-on experience with practical education. This lets me use lifesaving tools, such as automated defibrillators, in daily operations.
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