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It's something you've always dreaded, and now it's happening right in front of you. A child is suddenly unconscious or a loved one or a colleague grabs at their chest and collapses -- another victim of a heart attack. And you freeze with fear, because you don't know what to do...or you are at work and your mate loses a finger while repairing some machinery. What do you do with the amputated finger? Wash it? Put it on ice?
Or imagine you've gone out and someone is looking after the kids. What if one of them swallows a handful of pills, or falls through a glass door? What does the babysitter do first to save your child's life? Ring your doctor? The hospital? An ambulance?
A first aid emergency doesn't have to end in tragedy. Not if you know what to do. There's no reason to panic or feel helpless when you have the Survival First Aid Emergency Handbook. It tells you what to do for just about any emergency around the home or work place.
Just hang it on the fridge with its magnet, it could help you save a life!!
Dr Mike Galvin, Fremantle Hospital's Assistant Director of Emergency Medicine, review the handbook for the Official Newsletter of the Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine. "The concept is excellent", he wrote, "There are clear instructions. The factual information is excellent. this Handbook is superior to any other first aid book currently available."
With the Survival First Aid Emergency Handbook you're never alone. So keep it handy. One day someone might live to thank you for it.
In 1991, the First Aid Emergency Handbook became the only book to be awarded an Australian Design Award.
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