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Im sure any children that happend to see this go on would be having nighmares for years to come :001_rolleyes:

 

And they will remember it into adulthood and be aware of the importance of training. Basic 1st aid should start in schools at primary level, and all the way through to high school, as important as maths or literacy.

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And they will remember it into adulthood and be aware of the importance of training. Basic 1st aid should start in schools at primary level, and all the way through to high school, as important as maths or literacy.

 

they teach it in other european countries:thumbup1:

 

good old nanny state blighty eah:001_rolleyes:

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I was trained in first aid when I was in the army but was always told not to use it in civvy street as i would be open to being sued. A sad fact of the world we live in today but if I can help I would and a good first aid kit is money well spent. Better to have it and not need it than to need and not have it

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I was trained in first aid when I was in the army but was always told not to use it in civvy street as i would be open to being sued. A sad fact of the world we live in today but if I can help I would and a good first aid kit is money well spent. Better to have it and not need it than to need and not have it

 

This is not true, you can’t be sued for rendering aid unless you do something reckless. So nothing you aren’t qualified for and all is good.

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I have Cellox in my kit and have never had to use it luckily.

 

One thing I've always wondered obout is how far does it go. I mean, how many packets would you need in the event of a chainsaw injury. I know it depends on the severity of the cut so I'm just wondering how many packets people have in their kits?

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I have Cellox in my kit and have never had to use it luckily.

 

One thing I've always wondered obout is how far does it go. I mean, how many packets would you need in the event of a chainsaw injury. I know it depends on the severity of the cut so I'm just wondering how many packets people have in their kits?

 

as many as it takes! good question oldmill, anyone?:thumbup1:

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been on a couple of the ABC response training courses and they are really involved in our industry, they have been to a couple of the past APF shows there way better than a normal first aid course i'm sure if you wanted to simulate any kind of accident they would be more than happy for you to set things up for a scenario.....

 

contact Dr Emma Grandidge

 

ABC Response training

0161 626 1364

email:[email protected]

HSE Approved First Aid Training - ABC Response Training Home Page

 

the arbaid is awesome and well worth the money, shame the gprs does not come with that price as that is a life saver its self....will invest in the near future...

 

thanks also to greig sutherland for going to jones show and showing the Arb-Aid......

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