Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Registration
Information about registering your AED in New Hampshire
Why Register AEDs
It is critical to make AEDs accessible in emergencies and NH state law (RSA 153-A:33) requires owners to register their devices with the Department of Safety within 30 days of acquisition. By registering new devices, it ensures AEDs will be accessible in emergencies and enables our 911 telecommunicators to accurately direct callers to a nearby AED.
How to Register
Registering your new AED is simple and convenient online via the PulsePoint website. Visit the PulsePoint Registration page to register your AED. PulsePoint also has a mobile application that allows you to register AEDs easily from your phone or tablet as well. Learn more about the PulsePoint app at PulsePoint | Next Generation AED Registry.
Click here to view our New AED Owner Letter
Maintaining AED information
Once an AED is registered via PulsePoint you cannot make changes to the information for that AED registration. You must submit edits to aed@dos.nh.gov. Please put "AED Change" in the email subject line and in the body of the email include the address and serial number for the AED that needs updating. One of our Database specialists will then reach out to you regarding your AED.
AED Public Education and Social Media Resources
If you are a community organizer or health official that would like to advertise this important information, please feel free to use the resources below.
Press Releases:
AED Registry and PulsePoint Partnership Press Release
PSA Videos:
Print Resources
- PulsePoint - Help Save Lives Infographic
- PulsePoint Postcard
- AED Wall Sticker (Request an AED wall sticker: aed@dos.nh.gov)