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This disposable face mask supplied by St John Ambulance can be used by the general public, businesses and care workers.
A range of first aid kits, specialist first aid, replacements and refills, accessories and storage solutions.
Choose from fully or semi-automatic external defibrillators from the world's leading manufacturers. These devices offer clear visual and audible step-by-step guidance to enable correct use of the equipment, even under pressure
The Customer Villa Plus has been providing memorable holidays since 1986. It operates over 1250 villas, with pools, across 14 destinations. The Challenge Organisations that provide holiday accommodation have a duty of care to ensure that their visitors have a pleasurable, safe and risk-free vacation
The Customer Bracknell Forest is one of six unitary authority areas within Berkshire in southern England. It covers the three towns of Bracknell, Sandhurst and Crowthorne and also includes the areas of North Ascot, Warfield and Winkfield. The Challenge The council operates a Members Initiative Fund which allows Bracknell Forest councillors to spend up to £15,000, within their wards, supporting local groups and projects that make a difference to their local community
The Customer This local government district in West Sussex covers an area of 129 square miles with an estimated population of 139,000. The Challenge In the current economic climate all councils are under are under pressure to cut costs. The council has the responsibility for the annual servicing of fire extinguishers in its buildings
The Customer With homes and flats across London, Hertfordshire and Berkshire, Norwood is giving adults with learning disabilities the support they need to choose where they live. In each property, housing support is available according to each person’s needs
This range of St John Ambulance first aid boxes and kits has been re-designed with new and improved contents. We offer fully compliant with the latest British standard as well as first aid boxes designed for personal or domestic use where the contents are more suited to common injuries. BS 8599-1: 2019 was published in January 2019 and kits conforming to this standard will completely replace the current British Healthcare Trade Association HSE 1, 10, 20 and 50 person statutory first aid kits.
Available in a range of sizes, our high quality burns kits and accessories from St John Ambulance are designed to help relieve, cool and soothe burns, whilst easing discomfort for the patient. Each burns kit contains essential supplies suitable for a range of applications.
This range of first aid and defibrillator accessories includes many of the standard products that you would find in our first aid kits. Rather than buying a complete kit why not replace components when they have been used or have expired? This range of accessories also offers additional products to some standard first aid kits so you can improve your existing range of equipment.
Being aware of dangers in your new place is very important, so smoke alarms are a great way of detecting fire but what about other risks that you should be aware of? We have handpicked some products that all students should consider. Carbon Monoxide(CO) is a real danger: colourless, tasteless and undetectable by humans, but protecting yourself from it is very easy. We offer a 10 year battery operated CO detector that detects the poisonous gas before it reaches dangerous levels
Defibrillator trainer units are designed to provide first aiders with knowledge and hands-on experience of using an automated external defibrillator (AED) and understand the device's functions and various accessories. Repeat practice of using a defibrillator can help build confidence and speed of use, as well as reducing the level of panic should a sudden cardiac arrest emergency occur.
To assist with training demonstrations and to provide additional functionality, we offer a variety of accessories and remotes for defibrillator trainer units.
For responders that have little training or experience, defibrillator trainer units are designed to provide them with knowledge and hands-on experience of using an automated external defibrillator (AED) and help to develop their understanding of the device's various features. Repeat practice of using a defibrillator can assist with building confidence and the speed at which they can be used, as well as reducing the level of panic should a sudden cardiac arrest emergency occur.
Many people are unaware of the devastating effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon Monoxide has no colour, smell or taste and cannot be detected by the human senses. It is extremely dangerous, binding itself to the haemoglobin in red blood cells and preventing them from transporting oxygen around the body.
According to statistics released by the Office for National Statistics, throughout England and Wales, there are an average of over 60 deaths every year due to accidental exposure to carbon monoxide - up to 45% of which occur in the home.
Source: ONS, User Requested Data, Refs 006780, 007476 & 009122
Figures from the Department of Health and Social Care show that there are around 4000 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning treated in A&E Departments across England each year - even mild cases can exacerbate existing conditions such as respiratory illnesses, leading to fatalities.
According to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England, around 200 per year are hospitalised in England and Wales as a result of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.
A study of more than 27,000 properties by the Liverpool John Moores University, supported by the Merseyside and West Midlands Fire Services, found that less than 10% of homes have a single carbon monoxide alarm to protect occupants from this deadly gas.
Source: Liverpool John Moores University