Thursday, June 30, 2016

CPR Trained Equals A Safer Work Environment

Getting employees trained in giving CPR will ensure a safer workplace environment. Not only at offices, giving CPR training should be made mandatory even in gyms, schools, hospitality sectors and other establishments. Getting employees and others associated with an establishment or organization trained and skilled in giving first aid and CPR, is the first step employers should take for ensuring the safety and security of their employees and those associated with them.

Lack of awareness and training will cost a life, especially, when someone in your workplace gets a sudden cardiac arrest. If no one knows how to revive or at least buy sometime, till professionals arrive at the scene, then the person will surely succumb. Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the US, amongst adults. The majority die before reaching the hospital because of lack of quick administration of CPR and related first aid techniques.

What is more important for you? Your business or the people behind the success of your business? Unless and until you don’t maintain a safe, secured and healthy workplace environment, you will not be able to grow your business. It is a fact, but a hard-hitting one.

Participating in CPR and first aid training programs in your workplace will help in the process of team building. To know how to respond to an emergency, like, sudden cardiac arrest at your workplace is important. Through these training programs, each and every member of a company or organization will become capable of making use of the skills during a medical crisis. It is important to know how to prepare for an emergency and how revive a victim of cardiac arrest.

Schedule a private course for a business, organization or a group by July 31st for:
-$25 CPR/AED or First Aid Course
-$45 for both CPR/AED and First Aid

(Minimum of 8 people in a course with no Maximum and participants must be 13 years of age or older)

If you’re considering introducing first aid and CPR training to your workplace, contact us on how to do so.

www.first2aid.com | 407-900-1144 | plus.google.com/+First2aid


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