The 10-year TCO of an AED program varies meaningfully by industry — driven by device count, training intensity, drill cadence, and consumable replacement frequency. This article models six representative industries side-by-side so you can benchmark your program against peer facilities.
Side-by-side industry TCO comparison
| Industry | Typical AEDs | Recommended brand | 10-yr program TCO |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small business (single office) | 1 | HeartSine PAD 350P | $2,800–$3,200 |
| House of worship (mid-size) | 2 | HeartSine PAD 350P | $5,500–$6,500 |
| Mid-size gym | 2 | ZOLL AED Plus | $7,000–$8,000 |
| Healthcare clinic | 4 | LIFEPAK CR2 | $15,000–$18,000 |
| K-12 school (single building) | 4 | Philips HeartStart FRx | $12,000–$14,000 |
| Large school district | 35 | Standardized HeartSine | $80,000–$105,000 |
| Manufacturing plant | 5–8 | ZOLL AED Plus | $18,000–$28,000 |
| Multi-plant operation | 50+ | Fleet-managed ZOLL or LIFEPAK | $155,000–$250,000 |
| Hospital system | 100–200 | LIFEPAK clinical-grade | $400,000–$800,000+ |
What drives the variance
- Device count — biggest single driver. Linear with AED count.
- Training intensity — schools and healthcare require more trained responders
- Clinical-grade vs lay-user — clinical units cost 25–40% more
- Fleet management software — adds $5–$20/AED/month at fleet scale
- State compliance overhead — mandate that state schools and gyms have more documentation costs
- Bulk discount capture — fleet buyers cut 15–25% off device + consumables
Cost-reduction tactics by industry
| Industry | Top tactic |
|---|---|
| Small business | Section 179 tax deduction · insurance premium credit · refurbished device |
| House of worship | Memorial fundraising · fire department partnership · civic-club sponsorship |
| School district | State DPH grants · Project ADAM · bulk standardization |
| Manufacturing | Workers’ comp premium credit · fleet management efficiency · bulk consumables |
| Healthcare | Stryker enterprise contract · clinical bulk pricing · capital amortization |
| Gym chain | Multi-site contract · centralized training partner · alarmed cabinet |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which industry has the highest AED program cost?
Hospital systems — 100–200+ clinical-grade devices easily exceed $500,000 over 10 years. Per-device cost is similar; volume drives total.
Which industry has the lowest?
Small business (1 AED) at $2,800–$3,200 over 10 years.
How do school districts fund AED programs?
Blended: state DPH grants + district capital + Project ADAM + civic clubs. See Funding Sources.
What’s the per-AED program cost across industries?
Roughly $2,800–$4,600 per device over 10 years across all industries.
Does fleet management software pay back for our industry?
At 15+ AEDs across 3+ sites — generally yes. Below that, the spreadsheet is sufficient.
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Disclaimer: TCO ranges reflect industry benchmarks. Specific facility costs vary by deployment.