Bites and Stings
Despite its cooler climate, Tasmania is home to a variety of spider species ranging from the virtually harmless to the potentially deadly. In this article, we help you learn how to identify and treat bites from some of Tasmania's most common spider species.
Allergy and Asthma
Asthma and anaphylaxis are serious medical conditions that can be life threatening if not managed properly. This article provides a step-by-step guide to recognizing the signs and symptoms of asthma and anaphylaxis, emergency first aid for asthma and anaphylaxis, preventing and managing asthma and anaphylaxis, and the importance of taking a first aid course for asthma and anaphylaxis management.
Seasonal Concerns
Floods can be devastating and cause serious damage to homes, businesses and communities. Preparing for flood risks is essential for staying safe and minimizing damage. This comprehensive guide to flood preparedness covers understanding flood risks, preparing for emergencies, essential first aid knowledge for floods, maintaining good health in flood-prone areas, and the importance of first aid training. With this guide, you can be ready for the rain and be better prepared for flood risks.
Bites and Stings
The White lipped snake is one of only three snake species found in Tasmania. They can thrive in cold environments due to their small size and dark colouration. They also happen to be a venomous member of the Elapidae family of snakes, of which the Eastern brown is also a member.
Bites and Stings
Perth is home to a variety of spider species ranging from the virtually harmless to the outright deadly. After reading this article, you will know what these spiders look like, where they hide, and how to treat their bites.
Danger
Lightning radars are used to track electrical activity during storms. They can be used to prepare for damage to electrical networks and to reduce your risk of a lightning strike. Lightning strikes can cause severe long-term impacts, such as difficulty thinking and concentrating.
Bites and Stings
In Australian households, there are a variety of bugs and other pests that can cause significant damage to your health, finances, and overall wellbeing. It this article, we will acquaint you with 4 common pests in Australian households and how to prevent their population numbers from exploding.
Injury
From sharp, shooting pains to dull, throbbing aches, tooth pain can have many signs, symptoms, and types. Causes include infection, tooth decay, and grinding teeth. First aid relief strategies include taking painkillers, using clove oil, and rinsing with salt water. Taking a first aid course is essential for quickly addressing tooth troubles and providing relief.
Bites and Stings
A combination of heavy rainfall and hot weather had led to a cockroach infestation in Adelaide households. Not only do cockroaches bite people, but they can also trigger allergy symptoms and spread deadly diseases like E.coli, Salmonella, and even Polio virus.
Bites and Stings
The Dugite snake is one of the most common snakes in urban and semi-rural areas throughout southern Western Australia, including Perth. Like other types of Brown snakes, they have potent venom and are considered dangerous to humans.
First aid in the news
Coeliac Awareness Week aims to raise awareness about Coeliac disease, a chronic condition that makes the immune system react abnormally to gluten. Continue reading for more information on how you can get involved!
First Aid Training
Time-sensitive emergencies can place enormous stress on even the most effective first aider and cause them to make mistakes. We've written this article to help you understand the dos and don'ts of common first aid procedures, and protect the casualty from further harm.