Emergencies rarely come with warning. A sudden collapse at a sporting event, a choking child at a family gathering, or a workplace injury can occur in seconds and leave bystanders unsure of what to do ...
Accidental poisoning in children can happen within seconds. Know emergency first aid steps, warning signs, and what parents must do immediately to prevent serious harm.
Life over limb is the motto with emergency first aid, and the Good Samaritan Law protects a person giving aid unless invasive techniques are used, like a tracheotomy. Each state has its own version ...
The time to prepare for an emergency is before an emergency. From medications to bandages, keeping medical supplies at home can help you prepare to stay healthy in an emergency. Illness or injury can ...
In today’s world, unpredictability has become the norm, whether due to natural disasters, sudden accidents, or even everyday injuries. Having immediate access to medical supplies can be the difference ...
St John Ambulance Victoria has launched 'Emergency Charades', a new campaign from independent Melbourne agency Town Square ...
Being prepared means expecting the unexpected, especially when it comes to workplace injuries. It's not just about having written plans, but also about ensuring the right emergency first aid response ...
National Emergency Management Agency (Nema) recommends a small bag for each person with essentials, such as sturdy walking ...