Why St John Ambulance

Posted by Admin on 11-11-2022 02:43 PM

We produce a range of first

aid supplies and learning aids to help you prepare for any first aid emergencies which may happen – whether you're at work, at home, or out and about. You can buy first aid products including: the latest edition of the first aid manual, a comprehensive guide to over 100 first aid situations (which we co-author with st john ambulance and st andrew’s first aid) first aid kits in various sizes, suitable for your workplace or home eye wash and burns first aid kits and plasters aed (automated external defribrillator) machines, including aed accessory packs and batteries. day Proceeds from the sale of first aid products are reinvested into the red cross' charity fund, so by choosing to buy your first aid supplies from us, you not only prepare yourself for an emergency – you also help us prepare millions of other people in the uk and abroad to respond to and recover from emergencies.

Fire blanket included for emergency escape supplied with a portable powder extinguisher and emergency light st john ambulance first aid kit provides the essentials for minor injuries also supplied with an optical smoke alarm and co alarm protect your home office / home working environment show more this product is temporarily unavailable. Write a review. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_aid_kit

Why train with us?

Activated charcoal (call the poison control center before using) adhesive tape antibiotic ointment (such as bacitracin or neomycin) antiseptic solution or towelettes (disinfecting wipes) acetaminophen or ibuprofen bandages in various sizes and shapes (call a doctor before taking) cold pack (instant) or ice bag compression (elastic) bandage for sprains and strains cotton balls and cotton-tipped swabs eyewash (sterile) gauze pads in various sizes to stop bleeding and cover wounds gloves (latex or nitrile) hydrocortisone cream for stings and itchy, inflamed rashes nail clippers pen light or flashlight with extra batteries petroleum jelly plastic bags for the disposal of potentially contaminated material safety pins in different sizes scissors. start

The hse recommends that any organisation with more than 5 people on site, should have at least one trained first aider per 50 staff members. Taking into account that those having had first aid training will, from time to time, be on holiday, sick leave or lunch break, businesses and institutions should also aim to have at least one spare qualified first aider to act as cover. Many bodies offer first aid training courses and provide official first aid certificates upon completion, as well as reminders when refresher first aid at work training is due. First aiders must regularly renew their qualifications through refresher sessions, undertaking full first aid courses every 3 years with an annual refresher first aid course in order to keep them in practice.

Working out what you need

Please note: there may be a delivery delay for some products. The global pandemic has caused supply

the contents of a first aid kit should be determined by a needs assessment, as different trades, industries, and activities have varying risks and requirements. As a minimum, first aid kits should include sterile plasters in assorted sizes, sterile eye pads, triangular bandages, safety pins, unmedicated wound dressings and disposable gloves. All of these items should be individually wrapped for hygiene purposes. Scissors, tweezers, a thermometer, antiseptic cream, painkillers and antihistamines may come in handy too. Any first aid kit should also include a manual or instruction booklet.