Procédures critiques de premiers soins et informations de voyage à portée de main. iFirstAid : les premiers soins à bout de boutons des accidents se produisent, vous avez besoin d'abord d'un
Procédures critiques de premiers soins et informations de voyage à portée de main.
iFirstAid : First Aid at your fingertips
When accidents happen, you need first aid knowledge to act.
Australia's leading first aid innovators, SURVIVAL, have been keeping people safe at home and around the globe for over 35 years and this is our latest project.
iFirstAid est une ressource de premiers soins mobile gratuite qui vous donnera des connaissances et une confiance dans la gestion efficace des situations d'urgence mineures et majeures.
iFirstAid will help you remain calm and in control, guiding you through situations including:
• CPR
• Burns
• Choking
• Poisoning
• Saignement
• Bites
+13 other first aid topics
Les caractéristiques clés comprennent:
• Step-by-step instructions, accompanied with visuals
• Topics instantly visible
• What3Words GPS locator
• Ability to change country
• International emergency contact numbers
• Easy to navigate
• Flowchart support
• Learning modules (coming soon)
• Offline compatible 24/7 (works without phone service)
iFirstAid is designed in Australia to meet some of the harshest and most unforgiving conditions on the planet, so you can count on it wherever you are around the globe.
Le contenu est basé sur le manuel d'urgence primé des premiers soins de Survival, rédigé par l'expert international des premiers soins Ella Tyler - lauréat de la médaille internationale de Florence Nightingale et auteur de 18 publications de premiers soins.
Not being equipped with current first aid knowledge and skills could result in a failure to give the help a loved one or workmate needs. It is a sickening feeling and one nobody wants to experience.
Keep yourself and your loved ones safe by downloading this FREE iFirstAid app today!
Note: iFirstAid is not available in the UK. Please search instead for our UK specific app “FirstAid Emergency Handbook”