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First Aid Training For Life

Locality: Minyama, Queensland

Phone: +61 407 913 274



Address: 20 Murrindi St 4575 Minyama, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Worlds most venomous spider: Usually they remain in their burrows, but not at this time of year.



24.01.2022 Quality CPR counts. For hands on practical training in CPR and 1st Aid contact Peter at First Aid Training for Life

21.01.2022 STONEFISH ALERT: Lifeguards have treated two people for stonefish stings today. The first was a 27-year-old man at Bulcock Beach in Caloundra, with Queensland A...mbulance Service (QAS) transporting the patient to hospital. Not long after, a second sting occurred at Tallebudgera Creek on the Gold Coast, with lifeguards removing a stonefish barb from a 35-year-old woman. This takes our total to 4 reported stonefish stings in just 8 days, with an 11-year-old girl stung yesterday & a 12-year-old girl stung last week, both also at Tallebudgera Creek To learn more about these spiky marine creatures, and how to treat their painful sting, check out our fact sheet at http://bit.ly/2mvEyoz

20.01.2022 A short video showing some of the features and tips on the new generation 4 SOF Tactical Tourniquet Wide. PS.. you probably cant tell due to the cinema quality production but I do these videos myself, unscripted, in 1 take and edit them on iMovie!



19.01.2022 Looking forward to learning about the new CPR rates.

18.01.2022 Are your first aid skills current? Keep up to date for only $95 Applied First Aid HLTAID003 First Aid In An Education & Care Setting HLTAID004 . ... Upcoming courses 21st & 24th March commencing at 8.30am at Duporth Tavern Function Room 52-62 Duporth Av Maroochydore For bookings and further information Phone 0407913274 or Email: [email protected]

18.01.2022 BEACH CLOSED! Just when we thought we would see a whole summer season without a beach closure due to box jellyfish, our patrol members catch this big boxie du...ring a stinger drag this morning on the second last day of the patrol season. No swimming for 24 hours Always remember to swim at patrolled beaches and talk to the lifesavers on duty! PLEASE SHARE. See more



17.01.2022 First Aid Training For Life provides quality 1st Aid Training at your workplace or at our training room. To book a course Ph: 0407913 274 Courses HLTAID001: CPR $55... HLTAID003: Apply 1st Aid $110 (including CPR) HLTAID004: Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting $110 (including CPR) LVR: Low Voltage Rescue $75 (including CPR) Ask about our Group discounts for 4 or more people 1st Aid courses require the student to complete online learning prior to commencement of face to face training We can also conduct training at you workplace, sports club or community setting PH:0407913274 Email: [email protected]

10.01.2022 Seems like fish are striking back against stingers after a big week in the news! Lifeguards had this jellyfish brought to them in a bucket at Tallebudgera Creek... today. After transferring it to a jar for identification (possible juvenile cyanea), they noticed it was being eaten by a couple of fish Hot tip: Dont eat jellyfish if you are stung (or pee on it). - South East Queensland: A hot shower as hot as you can stand, or ice if hot water is not available. - North Queensland down to Fraser Island: Pour vinegar on the sting for at least 30 seconds and call 000 immediately. #bereadyforthejellies

10.01.2022 The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines now recommend that compressions should be performed at a rate of 100120 compressions per minute (almost 2 per second). This is an increase from the previous recommendation of 100 compressions per minute. To learn more about changes and keep your 1st Aid skills up to date book a course with me. CPR $55 1st Aid $95. 0407913274 https://www.facebook.com/First-Aid-Training-For-Life-171536643031077/

08.01.2022 First Aid Training For Life provides quality 1st Aid Training at our training room or your workplace, sports club or community setting. CPR $60, 1st Aid $110 group discount 5 or more booking together $95. PH 0407913274 to book. September course dates. Thursday 7th Monday 11th Thursday 14th... Monday 18th Thursday 21st See more

07.01.2022 Do you know how to do CPR? You never know when you will need it. Why not book into one of our upcoming CPR courses. March 21st and 24th Duporth Tavern Function ...Room 52-62 Duporth Av Maroochydore 8.30-10.30 am For bookings and further information Phone 0407913274 or Email: [email protected]



07.01.2022 You are never too young to learn 1st Aid http://yhoo.it/1o3KFyb. You never know when you will need it.

06.01.2022 As of 13 June 2017, a change to the labels of EpiPen and EpiPenJr adrenaline (epinephrine) autoinjectors came into effect. Note: There is no change to the device, just the instructions on the label. Changes include: Reduced injection time from 10 seconds to 3 seconds based on research confirming efficacy and delivery of adrenaline through the 3 second delivery.... Removal of the massage step after the injection this has been found to reduce the risk of tissue irritation at the site of injection. International Name - Epinephrine Medicines containing adrenaline have started to include the international name epinephrine on labels and information leaflets to reduce confusion for health professionals and consumers. Adrenaline will remain as the approved name in Australia. First Aid and Anaphylaxis AllEpiPens should now be held in place for 3 seconds, regardless of the instructions on the label. However, if they are held for 10 seconds it will not affect the way that the adrenaline works. EpiPens with a 10 second label can continue to be used and should not be replaced unless they have been used, are just about to expire or have expired.

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03.01.2022 Whilst the blue-ringed octopus may look nice, it can be be deadly. They are extremely well camouflaged into rocks and only display their blue rings when threat...ened. Blue-ringed octopus are commonly found hiding in the shallow rock pools of inter-tidal zones all around Australia. You can avoid them by staying clear, and not disturbing these environments. Here are some facts about the blue-ringed octopus to share with your friends; - Their blue rings only appear when agitated or threatened. - Their bodies are usually around 5cm with the tentacles up to 10cm long. - The bite is usually painless from a beak under the body of the octopus. - Numbness of the lips and tongue may occur, with weakness and breathing difficult developing rapidly. - Severe untreated bites may lead to death. If someone is bitten you should; - Contact emergency services (000) immediately. - Proceed with CPR if necessary. - Apply compression or immobilisation bandaging to the area. - Spontaneous breathing will usually return within 3-10 hours.

01.01.2022 CPR Course this Friday Minyama. 9am -11am Ph 0407913274 to book your place

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