Stock Delay FAQs
We appreciate how frustrating the current stock issues are to our customers and would like to try to answer some of your frequently asked questions:
Why are there so many stock issues at present?
There are a number of issues that are causing the current stock shortages.
As you may expect, the COVID-19 pandemic is a significant contributor. As the world went into lockdown, many manufacturers were forced to reduce the output from factories due both to staffing issues and the inevitable drop in demand worldwide. Regrettably, this has affected the availability of products and component parts when businesses have started opening up again, with the limited stock coinciding with an increased demand for both units and consumable replacements.
All manufacturers have now scaled up production and increased capacity and are working hard to clear the backlog. However, they are experiencing issues with obtaining some of the source materials required due to global shortages.
In addition, the UK's exit from the European Union has resulted in logistics issues which have led to delays in stock arriving in the UK through the ports.
We can assure you we are working with all our manufacturers to get the goods through as soon as we can, and get them out to you as quickly as possible.
Why have you taken my money if you have no stock?
In order to secure an item, like all other retail, we take payment before stock is delivered. This means we can ensure we get the stock as soon as possible from the manufacturer by paying up front for the orders we have made. Due to the shortage, we are dispatching stock received in the order that our customers placed and paid for their orders.
Why can’t you tell me when I’m going to receive my item?
We are in regular communication with the manufacturers in relation to lead times. Unfortunately they are not able to tell us how many, or when we can expect delivery at present. As we get more information we will pass this on to our customers.
Can I cancel my order and get my money back?
Yes. However, we would urge caution as every distributor is having problems getting stock due to the manufacturer issue. We are distributing stock as it comes in, in the order that our customers placed and paid for their orders. Therefore, if you cancel your order, you will lose your place in the queue.
What happens if I need to use my defibrillator in an emergency and the pads are out of date?
The electrode pads contain a special conductive adhesive gel and, over time, the chemicals in the gel begin to break down and the gel dries out. This will not happen overnight when the expiry date is reached, but the pads will provide less effective adhesion and conductivity the older they are. This means they may not adhere to the victim's skin sufficiently, especially during CPR. Reduced conductivity has the potential to result in incorrect heart rhythm readings during the analysis phase as well as insufficient shock delivery.
What happens if I need to use my defibrillator in an emergency and the batteries are low?
Whilst you are waiting for a replacement you can still use the unit and it should have the ability to deliver shocks after the expiry date. The precise number of shocks will vary dependent upon the make and model of your unit.
When I get my order will my pads be short dated because they’ve been sat waiting to be delivered?
No. The pads are out of stock due to the manufacturer not being able to get hold of the source materials to produce them. Therefore when supply does come through these are freshly manufactured items and the date will be as expected.