by admin | Jun 11, 2012 | News, research
OR “Why you Shouldn’t Multi-Task with Kids” Do we really have to tell you stairs aren’t safe for toddlers? Apparently over 93,000 families each year are missing the message – and their kids are getting severe enough injuries to bring them...
by admin | Jun 8, 2012 | AED, CPR, News, research
When your elderly neighbour collapses and has a cardiac arrest, you (should) know the drill: call EMS, start CPR & get an AED… faster is better. So does keeping an AED at home help? Read on….. “Should I have an AED at home?” It’s a...
by admin | Jun 5, 2012 | AED, CPR, research
All of our training courses currently include training for AED use. You get to see AED machines and to use an AED. It’s an important part of life saving… but the training only works if you can get one quickly, so do you know where your nearest AED is? Imagine…. You’re...
by admin | Mar 20, 2012 | AED, CPR, News
So you thought you were fit & healthy and that excused you from learning CPR? After all it’s just for kids (who choke on all kinds of stuff) and grannies, right? Well first of all, who do you think does the CPR on the child or the elder person? That’s you, that...
by admin | Dec 20, 2011 | research
As Christmas is a time for giving and receiving, we’d like you to give us some feedback, so that we can receive, reflect and improve. We’d like you to think about these two questions (and then answer them please!). We’ve left the name & eMail...
by admin | Dec 1, 2011 | AED, CPR
Can you defibrillate yourself? No, you can’t. Then again, of course you could. Let’s start with some limits: We’re only talking about Automatic External Defibrillators – these are they type your get to practice with when you come to class. What doctors do with...