Think Safe Receives a Best of 2015 Award from Thumbtack
Think Safe has been awarded a Best of 2015 Award by Thumbtack because of our great customer reviews! We appreciate our clients and love hearing
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Think Safe has been awarded a Best of 2015 Award by Thumbtack because of our great customer reviews! We appreciate our clients and love hearing
Think Safe provides First Aid training courses! Online, in-person, and blended options
Think Safe delivers state-of-the art upgraded first aid innovations consistently, while maintaining its track record of meeting and exceeding industry standards. The Rugged+AED Self-contained Emergency Treatment (SET) System is one of those innovations, providing a compact and low cost-of-ownership rugged AED, color-coded first aid supply bags, and the highly endorsed Emergency Instruction Device (EID) – all packaged in a rugged, waterproof Pelican case made to handle the toughest situations.
While the month of October may be ending, the nation’s leading silent killer will remain standing. Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) kills 1,000 people PER DAY
ECC / AHA & National First Aid Science Upgrades were released in late 2010. For more information on this see our blog post from October:
I recently read this article: https://www.northjersey.com/news/health/111835889_Defibrillator_bill_stalled_over_funds.html There are several very good points made in this article. Of note is that these lifesaving devices can be
The American Heart Association (AHA) has released new guidelines and best practices for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC). These guidelines have been updated to
Think Safe is proud to write about our 2010 European EID that is now available in Dutch and European English. For Please see: https://bit.ly/RescueMate for
In a survey of high schools that had an AED program and had had a cardiac arrest within the preceding six months, 64% of cases — students and nonstudents alike — survived to hospital discharge, according to Jonathan Drezner, MD, of the University of Washington in Seattle, and colleagues.
Be it running a company or working for one, you need to know what is recommended for first aid treatment and preparedness protocols. There are groups like Raise Your Hand trying to spread awareness, and of course the United States Department of Labor: Occupational Safety & Health Administration (commonly known as OSHA) does its part to spread the word too.