Each year, in the UK, more than 4,000 people die in accidents in the home, and 2.8
million are injured.
However, many deaths, resulting from accidents, could be prevented if First Aid was given at the scene, before the Emergency Services arrive.
The aim of First Aid is to prevent the condition worsening, protect from further harm, aid recovery and preserve life.
The knowledge of First Aid, when properly applied, can mean the difference between temporary or permanent injury, rapid recovery or long term disability, and the difference between life and death.
With just a little basic First Aid knowledge, you could help save someone's life in an emergency situation.
The aim of First Aid is to prevent the condition worsening, protect from further harm, aid recovery and preserve life.
The knowledge of First Aid, when properly applied, can mean the difference between temporary or permanent injury, rapid recovery or long term disability, and the difference between life and death.
With just a little basic First Aid knowledge, you could help save someone's life in an emergency situation.