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04/09/2025

Exciting News! 🇨🇦

We’re thrilled to announce our new partnership with Wayne Safety, who will now be distributing the First Aid Pod across Canada!

Wayne Safety has been a trusted name in safety solutions for decades, making them the perfect partner to help us expand the reach of the First Aid Pod. Together, we’re making it easier for businesses and individuals to access a smarter, safer, and more convenient first aid solution.

Canadian customers can now get their hands on the First Aid Pod through Wayne Safety: www.waynesafety.com/product/first-aid-pod/

05/04/2025

Recognising Signs of Shock

After a major injury, even if someone looks okay, they could be in shock.
Look for:
• Pale, cold, clammy skin
• Rapid breathing or pulse
• Confusion or weakness

Lay them down, elevate legs (if safe), and keep them warm while waiting for help.

Photos from First Aid Pod's post 17/03/2025

⚽️ Be Ready for Football Season – Injuries Happen! 🏥

With the new season kicking off, players will be giving it their all on the field—but injuries are inevitable. From sprains and strains to more serious incidents, having the First Aid Pod on hand ensures you’re prepared for anything.

Whether it’s a quick fix on the sideline or providing shelter and warmth while waiting for medical help, the First Aid Pod is a game-changer. Compact, portable, and built for emergencies, it’s the must-have kit for every team, coach, and club.

🩹 Stay ready. Stay safe. Get your First Aid Pod today!

👉 www.firstaidpod.com

15/02/2025

How much importance do you put on safety training in your workplace? ⛑

09/02/2025

🔥 First Aid for Burns: Do’s & Don’ts 🔥

✅ DO:

✔ Cool the burn with cool running water for 10-20 minutes.

✔ Remove tight clothing or jewelry before swelling starts.

✔ Cover with a non-stick dressing or clean plastic wrap.

✔ Keep the person hydrated & monitor for shock.

✔ Seek medical help for severe burns (large, deep, or facial burns).

❌ DON’T:

✖ Use ice – it can worsen the burn.

✖ Pop blisters – this increases infection risk.

✖ Apply butter, creams, or oils – they trap heat.

✖ Touch the burn – avoid contamination.

✖ Ignore serious burns – always get medical attention.

Knowing these quick tips can make a big difference in an emergency! Share to spread awareness.

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