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Packing a reliable family first aid kit is essential for any camping trip. Whether it’s cuts and scrapes, insect bites, or sunburn, outdoor environments bring unique risks that are best managed with the right supplies on hand.
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Face masks are one of the best ways to protect against the transmission of airborne particulates – including airborne viruses such as COVID-19. However, not all face masks are the same. The N95 is one of the best rated face coverings when it comes to respiratory protection.
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Whether you're a health care worker, first aid provider, business owner or school facilitator – World Hand Hygiene Day is the perfect opportunity to encourage better hand hygiene in your community.
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Infections can easily be passed from person to person during first aid and medical procedures. Knowing how to prevent cross infection in first aid can protect first responders and improve outcomes for the patient.
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Wounds range from minor cuts and abrasions to serious deep injuries and life threatening traumatic wounds. Many acute wounds can be treated using a first aid kit, while others require urgent medical attention.
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Knowing how to use a defibrillator could save someone's life. While less than 1 in 10 people survive a cardiac arrest outside of hospital, defibrillation within the first few minutes of cardiac arrest can increase their chances of survival to 70%.
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Australia is notorious for its many stinging insects and poisonous animals. While the majority of insect bites in Australia cause a mild reaction that clears up in a few days, some insect bites and stings can be deadly.
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Everyone is at risk of sunburn, even on cold and cloudy days. Knowing how to prevent skin damage from UV radiation is crucial since sunburn is responsible for 95% of melanomas, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
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Infection and inflammation can occur together in your body, but they aren't the same process. In fact, they can have different effects on your body tissues, different causes and different treatments.
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An EpiPen is a type of epinephrine injection device administered in the upper mid thigh when someone is experiencing a severe allergic reaction. Having an EpiPen in an accessible location and in good working condition can save someone's life.
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Whether you're camping with your family, with a school group or on your own, it's important to have the right first aid supplies with you to deal with any emergencies that arise.
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When someone is sick or injured, first aid provides them with immediate, potentially lifesaving care until full medical help is available.
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Proper cleaning and sanitising of surfaces is essential for preventing the spread of infectious disease and protecting the health of the community.
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Since the first 10-15 seconds after eye contamination are critical, eye wash stations should be located within 10 seconds reach of high-risk areas on a job site.
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Thermal burn injuries cause around 5,900 hospitalisations and 100 deaths every year in Australia. Understanding how to provide first aid for burns can help improve outcomes, reduce the risk of infection and may even save a life.
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A person who has suffered a severe injury can bleed to death in a matter of minutes without first aid. Emergency help should be called immediately if someone is experiencing heavy blood loss.
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Safety procedures in the workplace are an important tool for helping make sure your staff stay safe while completing their work tasks.
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