Kyle Nowack
BLS Instructor Trainer & AED Program Specialist
Active AHA BLS Instructor and Red Cross BLS Instructor Trainer. Owner of Total AEDs and co-founder of AED Log. 15+ years in lifesaving and AED training. Read Kyle's full bio
Products ship in original manufacturer packaging with full OEM warranty.
20-gauge cold-rolled steel cabinet in small or large size. Optional 80–120 dB keyed alarm and strobe. Fits every major AED brand on the market.
The Total AEDs Wall Cabinet is a steel surface-mount housing built to protect a defibrillator while keeping it instantly visible and accessible. Cold-rolled 20-gauge construction with a powder-coat finish stands up to high-traffic environments — schools, gyms, factory floors, transit hubs, and houses of worship — without warping, denting, or fading.
The cabinet ships in two sizes and three alarm configurations. Match the size to your AED model and pick the alarm tier based on your facility's foot traffic and noise level. A clear acrylic window keeps the rescue-ready indicator visible to bystanders, and a magnetic door latch opens with one pull during a sudden cardiac arrest emergency — every second matters in the first three minutes of an SCA event.
The cabinet is offered in two sizes. Choose based on your AED model — picking the wrong size means the door will not close cleanly around the device.
Built for compact AEDs where wall space or aesthetics matter.
Required for larger AEDs and the default choice when in doubt — every AED on the market fits.
Three alarm configurations match three environments. Pick based on foot traffic, ambient noise, and theft risk at the install location.
For supervised areas — back offices, staffed reception desks, equipment rooms — where tamper risk is low and silent retrieval is preferred. Lowest cost.
Keyed alarm activates when the door opens and continues until reset with the key. 80–120 dB output deters theft and alerts everyone in the immediate area. Recommended for schools, gyms, retail, lobbies, and most public-access locations.
Adds a flashing strobe light to the audible alarm. Built for noisy environments — factory floors, machine shops, gyms with loud music, transit platforms — where an 80 dB tone alone can be drowned out.
Surface mount the cabinet to drywall, masonry, or directly into wood studs. The cabinet uses four mounting points on the back plate. Hardware varies by wall type — supply toggle bolts for drywall cavities, sleeve anchors for masonry, and #10 wood screws for studs.