First Aid TrainingWould you know what to do if one of your workers suddenly became ill right in front of your eyes? What if they stopped breathing or spilt a scolding cup of coffee all over their hands. If a mate took a tumble from a ladder could you go to their aid? You could if you had received
First Aid Training on a suitably recognized course. Emergency
First Aid Training can be given to certain staff members who can spring into action at the first sign of trouble. Dedicated first aid officers can be nominated to go on the training courses. Some of the core subjects that are included within the training sessions include assessing the casualty and basic life support. First aiders will know how to check the casualty is breathing and how to check their pulse, as well as the control of bleeding. The correct way to report incidents will also be dealt with as part of the
First Aid Training. Somebody`s life could be at risk and without a colleague who had taken some form of
First Aid Training their chances of recovery could be diminished. You`d be able to help a work mate in need if you had taken part in a first aid course.
Window Bird FeederWould you like to do your bit for the wild birds in your area but have no garden to put out feeders or bird baths for them to enjoy? Do not worry. Why not invest in a
Window Bird Feeder instead? There are a number of different designs of bird feeder for you to choose from. A clear plastic
Window Bird Feeder is available that is made from tough, UV stable, non-yellowing polycarbonate. It attaches to wwindows with three strong suction cups. Easy to remove, clean and refill, without disturbing the suckers, the feed tray can be detached for refilling, even from inside a sash window, without removing the clear roof and back plate from the window. If you would have some thing a little more natural than a plastic box then why not take a look at the wooden tray
Window Bird Feeder . Made from recycled material, this features a tough, coated-steel mesh base to the wooden tray, making it ideal for offering straight foods and blends. There are even the more traditional tube feeders available with suckers on the back so that you can stick them directly on to your window.