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October 8th 2009
Katrina Crew | Posted in Emergencies, First aid | View Comments
Tags: bleeding, first aid tips, prepare for disasters
No, you didn’t misread that. I was scrolling through the lastest blog posts at the always-fantastic Cross Blog (by the American Red Cross in Oregon) when I read about a life-saving bra.
Cue coffee nearly spraying out of my nose. I wonder if there’s a bra to treat nasal burns. Or maybe a pair of underpants. Hmm, perhaps a pair of tights would work best. There’s a multi-million pound idea in there somewhere.
September 17th 2009
Mark Cox | Posted in First aid | View Comments
Tags: anaphylactic shock, bleeding, competition, First aid, first aid myths
Clearly,
if you’re reading this blog you are someone with exquisite taste – and such delightful people deserve a wee treat every once in a while. That’s why Quizmaster Cox is offering a free copy of The Good Food Guide 2010 (RRP £16.99) – the UK’s oldest and best-selling restaurant guide, published by Which?
Here’s how you win:
1. Take the quiz below.
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August 14th 2009
Mark Cox | Posted in First aid | View Comments
Tags: ambulance, bleeding, CAR, event first aid, First aid, News, People, police, public, run, team, UK, UN, volunteer, volunteering, volunteers
It’s high holiday season, and doubtless many of you spent last week basking by the pool in Costa Del Packet, a cool drink to hand. But Cox, who is made of much hardier stuff, instead made a bee-line for the Belladrum Music Festival – and all its attendant midge, trustafarian and chemical loo horrors.
July 22nd 2009
Brad Smith | Posted in First aid | View Comments
Tags: accidents, alcohol poisoning, barbeques, bleeding, First aid, parties, sprains and strains
Ah, the glorious British summer is upon us. Well, occasionally, at least.
What do you like to do in the summertime? Personally, I enjoy going to music festivals (Glastonbury being a permenant fixture), doing lots of walking, having as many barbeques as I can, and partying in general.
But parties often bring accidents. And accidents often require first aid. Read the rest of this post »