Breaths for Life
CPR, First Aid & Emergency Care Training, Special Event Safety & First Aid, Childproofing & Household Safety. Learn the skills to save a life.
Learn to perform CPR/Resuscitation. Learn to be prepared for any First Aid emergency situation. Baby, Child and Adult CPR, First Aid & Emergency Care Training courses for parents, families & carers.
Plus, Childproofing & Household Safety inspections, assessments & training. We find the best environment for our training sessions is in the home of the people we are training.
What you will learn:
07/07/2016
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'Breaths for Life' School Holiday Special Offer + the 5 Things You NEED at Home to be Prepared for an Emergency Situation!
https://youtu.be/59cWMPmHDuY
Breaths for Life - July 4th, 2016 School Holidays Special & the 5 things you need at home for any First-Aid emergency.
19/06/2016
Do you know the signs that your Child may have a Food Allergy?
http://breathsforlife.wix.com/breathsforlife #!faqs/cf63
Book a 'Breaths for Life' course today for 6 or more people, and receive a complimentary home first-aid kit. This offer is valid until the end of July.
03/06/2016
Book a Course Today and Please Share!
Learning First Aid can be the difference in Life and Death
Unfortunately, accidents can — and do — happen, everywhere. When they do, it’s those first few moments after an accident that is crucial to whether the person survives or not. Knowing how to perform simple procedures to keep a person breathing and how to administer basic treatment to stop a person from bleeding excessively, can help save a life, or at least reduce the severity of an incident until professional medical help arrives.
You can learn how to do this by undertaking a ‘Breaths for Life’ First Aid course. A course such as this will teach you all the basics, and what to do in any number of emergency situations.
Imagine if it’s someone you know…. Wouldn’t you want to give them the best chance of surviving by performing basic First Aid? Taking a ‘Breaths for Life’ First Aid course can save someone you love from pain and suffering, and even death.
Get your family & friends together and book a session today!
#0408 602 056
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01/06/2016
The bottom line: Accidents happen. Accidents happen all the time.
You know you need to learn (or get a refresher on) CPR, first aid, and maybe even home-safety. Why do you keep putting it off? We are not talking about putting off hanging the new drapes, getting ready for the garage sale, or any of the other things we all put off… We are taking about the safety and lives of our kids, grandkids, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and neighbours. Could the reason you keep putting it off be perhaps you think you’ve seen CPR performed so many times on TV shows or movies that you assume you know enough. Or maybe… you just think (hope, pray) that you'll never need to know.
How? The tools you need to save your child's life are really not as difficult to learn as you think. We have the most streamlined, intuitive, and up-to-date courses for you, and for the ones you love.
Make First Aid Training a family affair!
Contact Breaths for Life today!
http://breathsforlife.wix.com/breathsforlife
21/01/2016
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016/01/20/online-first-aid-video-teaches-baby-cpr-nursery-rhymes
Online first-aid video teaches baby CPR with nursery rhymes Parents are being urged to learn baby CPR with the help of an online video. A poll of 2000 people for St John Ambulance shows that a baby who is unconscious and not breathing is a parent's biggest fear - but only one in four would know what to do. In the new video, parents are urged to first call th…
19/08/2015
Childproofing & Household Safety.
https://youtu.be/0mkJB_H4q8g
How do button batteries kill kids? We put a button battery inside a sausage to show you what they do to a child's insides. Watch what happens and it only took two hours. Keep children safe, ke...
14/11/2013
Imagine how quick YOU could learn CPR!
25/09/2013
If you don't know CPR, you SHOULD!!!
Contact Breaths for Life!
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/change-of-heart-vital-to-stopping-needless-cardiac-arrest-deaths-20130924-2uc1t.html
Change of heart vital to stopping needless cardiac arrest deaths Doctors like saving lives. We don't like unnecessary deaths. That is why the results of a new study into out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in NSW are so frustrating - the medical profession knows what needs to be done to reduce the number of deaths.
The Mothers (and Fathers) Group Talk (1 hr.) For FREE to the first 3 responses by email!!!
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1 hour (or so) of talk and Q&A on CPR, First Aid, Emergency Care training, Childproofing & Household Safety. This talk is designed to help you evaluate and assess where you are at in regards to your knowledge, readiness and preparedness, in case of an emergency.
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CPR, First Aid Training, Childproofing, Safety CPR, First Aid & Emergency Care Training, Childproofing & Household Safety 'Save a Life, Save the World' Learn the skills to save a life.
27/08/2013
How safe is your home?
Please call us to find out.
http://www.ivillage.com.au/baby-boy-dies-after-being-strangled-by-blind-cord/
Baby boy dies after being strangled by blind cord A toddler has died after being strangled by a blind cord and his parents are calling for manufacturers to change the design of their products to prevent further deaths.
A Choking Infant
Do you know what to do???
Managing a choking Infant
Signs & symptoms
1. Coughing, wheezing, and gagging.
2. Difficulty breathing.
3. Making a whistling or ‘crowing’.
4. Noise or no sound at all.
5. Face, neck lips, ears, fingernails turning blue.
Management
1. Call triple zero (000) for an ambulance.
2. Place infant with head downwards on your forearm or across your thighs.
1. Support head and shoulders on your hand.
2. Hold infant’s mouth open with your fingers.
3. Give up to 5 back blows.
1. With the heel of one hand to the back between shoulders.
2. Checking if the airway obstruction is relieved after each back blow.
4. Turn infant onto back, open mouth and remove any loose foreign material with your little finger.
5. If unsuccessful after 5 back blows, give chest thrusts
1. Place infant on back on a firm surface.
2. Place two fingers in the CPR compression position.
3. Give 5 chest thrusts—slower but sharper than compressions.
4. Check if obstruction has been relieved after each chest thrust.
5. If infant becomes unconscious commence CPR.
09/07/2013
I am often asked about “Duty of Care” and the legalities when helping others. Here are 5 tips to keep you safe!
1. Take a CPR and First Aid class
2. Follow your training
3. Use common sense
4. Don't do anything you're not trained to do
5. Seek professional/medical help for the victim
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