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20.01.2022 One stop for all of your Workplace Requirements. New Spill Kits or replacement stock now available. Please give us a call for further information.



18.01.2022 The Safety Specialist is proud to be sponsoring successful Harness Racing Driver Joe Pace from Pace Harness Racing Stables for the season 2020/2021. Good luck for the season Joe.

11.01.2022 Time to share the love - refer us to a new client for our on-going services you'll receive a $50 Dans Murphy or Bunnings voucher of your choice. New client must mention your name and sign up to our services for you to win, its only available to the first 5 people. Thank you & Good Luck.

09.01.2022 Special It's that time of year again to get your Smoke Alarms serviced and checked in your household. 2 x Smoke Alarms serviced inc battery replacement 1-2 x RCDs (Safety Switch test) $109 in GST... Please call to make your booking now, family lives matter with working smoke alarms. PH: 0400 309 902 *note does not inc any replacement parts that may fail during servicing. See more



05.01.2022 Snake season is here! SNAKE & SPIDER BITE KIT $25 each ... $23 each for qty 5 - 9 purchased $20 each for qty 10 or more purchased *If sold out, orders taken. Did you know? Approximately 7000 people are bitten by a snake every year! And now that we are amongst snake season, it's important that you're prepared if the worst should happen. What are the signs and symptoms of a snake bite? Puncture marks or scratches Headache Vomiting, nausea or diarrhoea Double or blurred vision Breathing difficulties Drowsiness, giddiness, faintness, drooping eyelids, problems speaking or swallowing Pain or tightness in chest or abdomen What should I do if I suspect it's a snake bite? Calm the casualty and lie the casualty down Check breathing and circulation. If casualty is unconscious follow DRSABCD Apply pressure immobilisation bandage (or heavy crepe bandage) firmly around the bite site Apply a firm crepe or roller bandage over the whole limb starting at the toes or finger tips and working up. Bandage needs to be firm but not too tight Immobilise the limb using a splint. If bitten on the leg, use the other leg as the splint. Use bandage to tie legs together or to hold splint in place. Keep the bitten limb level with the rest of the body to slow down absorption of venom in the body Call 000 Monitor casualty. Check fingers or toes for circulation. If breathing fails or they lose consciousness, follow DRSABCD. How can I be prepared for potential Snake bites? We recommend making sure you have a first aid kit on hand that is equipped for responding to snake bites.

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