First Aid Blog
Discover first aid information written in plain English. Our blogs break down essential life-saving skills and emergency responses, helping you understand everything from basic CPR techniques to managing specific emergency situations. We regularly share new content about first aid protocols, safety tips, and real-world scenarios.
The information provided in the blog articles offer general insights only. The content is not intended to serve as medical advice and if you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 000 immediately.
From funny kid to Adelaide Fringe comedian
How a funny kid became an Adelaide Fringe comedian and first aid trainer in Adelaide.
Tennis First Aid: From the Australian Open to your local tennis court
As the Australian Open heats up on Melbourne we wanted to talk through common tennis injuries and the first aid management or treatment to take for hyperthermia, sprains and strains and dislocations.
Cycling road safety: not just for the pros
With more bikes on the road at this time of the year, it’s important to be aware and now how to respond in an emergency.
Guide to understanding your First Aid Adelaide course options
Confused about which first aid course in Adelaide you need? You're not alone! One of the most common asked questions we get asked is, “Do I need to book CPR separately from my first aid course?" Followed closely by, "Which course do I actually need?"
Why First Aid Training Should be a Laughing Matter
You might be wondering, "Why comedy and first aid?" Well, let's start with a sobering fact: cardiac arrest can happen anytime, anywhere, to anyone. But, humour is here to save the day!
Would you know what to do in a shark attack?
After a shark attack at Port Noarlunga South Australia, would you know how to provide first aid on a shark attack victim? Check out our first aid management tips to provide first aid for life threatening bleeding and shark attacks
DRSABCD: Your guide to basic life support
Ever wondered what DRSABCD stands for in first aid? This vital acronym could be the difference between life and death in an emergency.