Paediatric First Aid training is an essential requirement for Early Years Teachers. It needs to be updated every 3 years and can be taken as a two day face to face course or as blended learning option. Here at Safety First we offer both.
Small children are at high risk from accidents in the home and by the very nature of the way they play and explore it is vital that those caring for them are up to date with their paediatric first aid training.
This course is certified for 3 years and can be delivered on your premises to a group of staff or by attending one of our open courses.
We keep our group sizes small.
The courses are practical and hands on, so that if an emergency arose you would feel confident to respond.
Trainers are very experienced in delivering first aid.
Get in touch with us to discuss your requirements. Then we work out a day and time when it is convenient for you to hold or attend a course.
Once agreed we will come to your premises to deliver the course ensuring we follow all government guidelines to minimise the risk of covid 19.
There is an expectation that you will do practical work on the floor so participants do need to be able to ge ton to the floor. There is also a written test to perform. If you would like to discuss any of this let us know on enquiring.
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Blackheath is situated in South East London, England, bordering Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Lewisham.[3] It is 1 mile north east of Lewisham, 1.5 miles south of Greenwich and 6.4 miles south east of Charing Cross, the traditional centre of London.
To its west is the core public green area that is the heath and Greenwich Park, in which sit major London tourist attractions including the Greenwich Observatory and Greenwich Prime Meridian. Accessible by train, Blackheath railway station is south of the heath. Safety First holds open courses at Mycenae House approximately 15 minutes walk away.
For first aid courses in Blackheath get in touch.
We cover a range of areas in and around Blackheath
We cover Blackheath postcodes
This depends a little bit on where the temperature is taken. In a child it is best to take the temperature under the arm or in the ear.
Forehead strips are not very accurate.
if you invest in anything for a child, a decent thermometer is vital so do your research.
A normal temperature is between 36.3 and 37.5. Anything over 37.5 is a temperature but it is advised to treat temperatures over 38.
It is important to monitor the temperature when a child is ill and give either paracetamol or ibuprofen to bring it down because the brain of a small child can not regulate their temperature until the hypothalamus is fully developed at the age of around 5.
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