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At Mini Medi we have created a compact life saving manual that can go everywhere with you and your family! Rather safe than sorry is our motto...

Children should be seen and not hurt 15/05/2018

Extremely proud!

Children should be seen and not hurt This morning we launched the pilot of our Halo Beanie Project at Eldridge Primary School in Eldorado Park with the purpose of keeping our young pedestrians safe. Why reflective gear for Children? Schoolchildren often have to wear very dark uniforms as they make their way to and from school every day...

23/04/2018

Our children should be seen and not hurt on the roads.

12/02/2018

Join the movement and give the gift of life! Let our children be seen... Get your companies involved.

Please support this great project! Get your company involved and help our kid's be seen.

Photos 02/05/2017

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02/05/2017

School-Age Safety Tips
Ever since he or she uttered that first "no!" and took his or her first clumsy step away from your loving arms, your child has been striving for independence. Heading off to school is a significant milestone in that pursuit. While your child no longer needs a parent's watchful eye over every movement, he or she is still depending on you to provide a safe environment and guidelines for his or her growing independence.
Protect your school-age child (age 5-12):
• Continue to follow car safety guidelines appropriate for your child's age and size.
• Inform your child concerning school bus safety and bicycle safety.
• Know the safe way to participate in organized sports. Learn how to play it safe.
• Continue to follow general home safety guidelines.
• Practice Internet safety.
• Practice gun safety.
• Teach your child to swim, and practice water safety.
• Teach your child fire safety, and make sure the whole family knows what to do in case of a fire.
• Make sure your child is aware of "stranger danger"

Photos 09/12/2016

Holiday Safety Tips
December is a wonderful, magical time for children. All of the colored lights, delicious foods, and festive spirits gets the child in all of us excited. Keep your child safe by being aware of the potential dangers presented by the holiday season.
• Lights: Make sure Christmas tree lights and all decorative lighting is in good condition and is plugged in safely. Do not leave children unsupervised near these lights.
• Candles: Do not leave candles or matches within a child's reach.
• Choking Hazards: Remove and/or supervise your child around potential choking hazards in your home and homes you visit. The possibilities are endless, including beads, ornaments, gift wrapping, etc. Look at your home and homes you visit in from your child's perspective.
• Breakables: Keep breakable items out of your child's reach, or teach them what is okay to touch and what should be looked at and not touched.
• Shopping: Teach your child his or her parents' or guardians' full names (not just "Mommy" or "Daddy") and to go to a security guard if you get seperated. Write your cell phone number on their arm.

Photos from Mini Medi's post 21/11/2016

Thank you to all the amazing people that have purchased your Mini Medi First Aid key rings… You can rest assured that you are now prepared for any emergency! We have sold over 2, 000 in the last few weeks and have 15 left for any last minute orders. I am so proud to be selling this amazing product that took me 2 years to complete, I kept on believing in my dream, so I thank you for your support. [email protected] 0728745021

Photos from Mini Medi's post 17/11/2016

Raise your hand if you know the symptoms of a stroke, heart attack or what to do if your child has been burnt, is in shock, swallowed chemicals or is choking (to name a few)… if you didn’t then you need a Mini Medi First Aid key ring with our new FREE mobile app to download to your phone. 1 = 100 2 = R190 3 = R270 4 = R340 and 5 = R405. Taking orders now for delivery early December. Company branding also available. [email protected] 0728745021 All information is certified and approved by the First Aid League of SA.

Photos from Mini Medi's post 16/11/2016

What do you do if your infant is choking, has swallowed kitchen detergent, stuck her finger in a plug, fallen down the stairs etc? Don’t know the answers? You need a Mini Medi First Aid key ring for quick and easy reference with colour images. Take 1 for R100, 2 for R190, 3 for R270, 4 for R340 or 5 for R405. Taking orders now for delivery early December. Company branding also available. [email protected] 0728745021

Photos 31/10/2016

HEAT WAVE SAFETY
Extremely hot weather takes a large toll on the human body. People most at risk for heatstroke are the elderly, small children and people with weight and alcohol problems. Always listen to the radio and television for the latest information and instructions for your area.
HEAT WAVE SAFETY TIPS:
• Slow down. On a hot day, don’t perform strenuous activities.
• Dress for summer. Wear lightweight, light-coloured clothing.
• Drink plenty of water. Your body needs water to keep cool.
• Spend more time in air-conditioned places.
• If you don’t have air-conditioning, then have plenty of fans.
• Don’t get too much sun.
• Heatstroke, heat exhaustion and sunstroke are possible with prolonged exposure to the heat.
• If someone gets heatstroke or heat exhaustion seek medial attention immediately.

Photos from Mini Medi's post 28/10/2016

This is not something we like to think about.. but accidents DO happen! Be prepared. Mini Medi is a first of its kind, First Aid life-saving key ring. It has emergency numbers, colour images and step by step instructions for any emergency from CPR for infants, children and adults, bee stings, electrocution, drowning, symptoms and what to do for Stroke, Heart Attack and so much more. Taking orders now for delivery early December.. 1 = R100, 2 = R190, 3 = R270, 4 = R340 and 5 = R405. Speak to us for business front page branding [email protected] 0728745021 All information is certified and approved by the First Aid League of SA

Massive 10-year study has linked diet soda to heart attacks and stroke 03/10/2016

Massive 10-year study has linked diet soda to heart attacks and stroke So you’ve decided to take control of your diet and try and live a healthier life, but you just can’t resist soda. In your mind, you rationalize the decision and decide that you can keep drinking it as long as you switch to diet soda instead. It’s a choice that millions of people make every... View A...

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