Paramedical First Aid Supplies update

Exclusive discounts are available to our customers. If you book a training course with us you will receive a discount code to use in our online shop.

Our price match guarantee to you- if you  find the same product at a cheaper price with any of our competitors online shops, then we will match it. WE WILL NOT BE BEATEN ON PRICE!

If you cannot see the product you are looking for then please let us know and we will source it and email you back with a quote.

Now with more stock added so why not take a look. Thanks.

Great start to 2016

We have hit the ground running in 2016 with an influx of new customer bookings and enquiries as well as confirmed bookings from returning customers. Thank you to all our customers and we look forward to seeing new and old as we go through this year.

We would like to thank Matt for all his efforts and hard work with the new online shop which we are so proud of. In the coming weeks we will be adding further products available to buy, so please check out our website shop.

 

Paramedical First Aid Supplies

Chris and I have  officially launched our new venture, Paramedical First Aid Supplies. We are offering discounts to ALL our Training customers.
Currently we sell AEDs and accessories via the online shop but over the coming weeks hundreds of extra items will be added. Don’t see an item you want then message us and we can source it and email a quote.

Bonfire Night

Bonfire night is one of the most exciting nights of the year for both adults and children. Its great to get out and see the fire roar and watch the fantastic spectacle of the fireworks display. However,  it is very important to stay safe whilst attending a organised or indeed your own bonfire and firework event.

Every year despite warnings from local council, fire and rescue services and tv/radio campaigns people are injured and suffer burns as a result of not following simple guidance and advice about staying safe with bonfires, fireworks and sparklers.

Simple advice such as stand far enough away from the bonfire and fireworks, don’t go near a firework once it has been lit and don’t use sparklers without wearing gloves are often forgotten resulting in injuries and in particular burns.

A burn is a type of injury to skin and surrounding tissues, caused by heat, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation. Burns can be minor, causing reddening of the skin and perhaps a small blister and such injuries can be treated successfully by first aid and will heal naturally. Burns can sometimes be deep and cover large surface area and will require further medical assistance. Our priority as first aiders is to cool the burn by flooding the burnt area with cold water as quickly as possible. This will stop the burning by killing the heat, minimise swelling and relieve pain and when cooled sufficiently, we can cover the burn to minimise the risk of infection. This can be done by wrapping  cling film loosely around the limb, or using a sterile non fluffy dressing. Do not apply lotions or ointments, do not burst blisters and do not remove clothing that is stuck to the burn. If unsure or concerned about the seriousness of a burn or scald, advise the casualty to seek medical advice.

Where ever you are have a safe and enjoyable bonfire night!

First Aid #RappedUp

We welcomed last weeks launch of the First Aid Rapped Up campaign by the British Red Cross. The campaign, which aims to accentuate child safety concerns and associated emergency first aid techniques is based on the results of a recent survey in which 65% of parents had indicated that they wished they had learned some first aid skills prior to embarking on parenthood. The centre point of the initiative is a number of music videos featuring small children rapping about particular areas of concern as featured in the survey results; part one deals with poisons and plans for two more covering burns and then seizures have been made public.

The quirky videos are certainties to catch peoples’ imagination, generate interest across social media and place the benefits of possessing first aid skills firmly at the forefront of the public’s consciousness. Allied to this, celebrity mums including Catherine Tyldesley, Tamzin Outhwaite, Katherine Kelly and GMTV’s new mum Charlotte Hawkins have all helped highlight the campaign. Indeed, Jools Oliver’s comments that first aid is fun to learn particularly resonated with us as they echoed the thoughts in our earlier blog which discussed access to training in your own home. In the same article Jools also described how brushing up on her first aid skills helped demonstrate an inaccuracy in her prior first aid understanding, and this is an area often overlooked. As is the case in most domains, techniques are constantly evolving as our understanding of the subject matter matures, so it is vital that we keep ourselves abreast of such changes. We are very fortunate that as practising Paramedics we’re continually being trained in lifesaving techniques to keep our skills at the highest possible standard

It’s great to see the need for first aid skills again being publicised, access to them being made easier and teaching of the courses being made more varied and engaging. The more people we can ensure are accurately knowledgable in first aid the safer we should all feel.

Paramedical modes of delivery

Its been 6 months since we started offering our “at home” services where we come to you at a time that suits you to deliver content based entirely on learning needs that you’ve recognised.  In this time we’ve delivered sessions to clients ranging from expectant parents to time-limited professionals seeking to enrich their skill set beyond their immediate career.  When we started offering this mode of delivery we, of course, had expectations about how the courses would be received and the benefits we expected them to provide, however, in the process of providing these courses we have uncovered benefits far beyond these.

We expected the a la carte approach to course content to be popular; time is becoming more and more precious so why sit through a range of subjects when you’re interest lies in a particular subset of the field – you might be a young parent concerned about how to recognise and react to genuine paediatric emergencies, or a carer wanting to brush up on your particular areas of concern. Another key benefit we anticipated was much like the traditional mobile hairdresser, the reduction in overheads means that our costs are reduced and consequently so is the cost to you, and as we charge by the hour for this mode of delivery its entirely up to you how bite-size you want the content to be. Many of us have been brought up to expect formality around learning environments but we’ve received feedback that the familiar surroundings offered by peoples’ living rooms, dining rooms and studies, to be comforting and consequently conducive to learning; people like to get in from work, grab their daily dose of their favourite soap and then continue to learn (sometimes in their joggers and slippers!).

As well as the aforementioned focus on course content there is obviously greater focus on the individuals in this delivery mode. Group sizes tend to be smaller meaning more of a share of the instructor’s time and of course as you’re amongst friends (usually family) the question-phobia some people experience in more formal settings is eliminated. Ask as many silly questions as you like, not only will it help reinforce your learning but give you all something to share (laugh about) at family gatherings for years to come – A sort of viral learning!

It stands as testament to how satisfying people are finding this approach that clients are booking their 12 month refreshers immediately upon completion.

Student First Aid Awareness

Chris has delivered the first of our new one hour First Aid awareness lessons. Covering three different topics with 3 different year groups in the same day. The feedback Chris got from both students and teachers was fantastic and really positive. The students were still buzzing about the lessons later that day. We will visit your school and offer a wide range of lesson topics covering aspects of the school curriculum. Contact us for details.

Our Training save’s life’s!

I just wanted to say a big ‘thank you’ to everyone involved in dealing with the medical emergency at lunchtime. Amongst everything else that was happening you were professional, caring, efficient and ultimately saved Raheem’s life. Who expected Chris T’s training to be put into action so soon?!
Well done everyone