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November 25, 2009

Child Care Society – Kelowna First Aid Course 2508786690 Vernon Penticton BC

 

 

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Next First Aid Classes including Child Care / Standard / Emergency / CPR Call 250.878.6690 www.okanaganfirstaid.com

 

It is traditional in western society for children to be taken care of by one or both parents. In families where children live with one or both of their parents, the childcare role may also be taken on by the extended family. In the absence of one or both parents and the extended family willing to care for the children, orphanages are a way of providing for children’s care, housing, and schooling.

The three main types of child care options for most American working families include in-home care, family care, and child care centers. Many American working families are two-job households, and this means that childcare is often delegated to childminders or crèches on a full-time or part-time basis.

In-home care typically is provided by nannies, au-pairs, or friends and family. The child is watched inside their’s or the child carers home home, reducing exposure to outside children and illnesses. Depending on the number of children in the home, the children utilizing in-home care enjoy the greatest amount of interaction with their caregiver, forming a close bond. There are no required licensing or background checks for in-home care, making parental vigilance essential in choosing an appropriate caregiver. Nanny and au-pair services provide certified caregivers and the cost of in-home care is the highest of childcare options per child, though a household with many children may find this the most convenient and affordable option.

Family care is provided from a care giver’s personal home, making the atmosphere most similar to a child’s home. State licensing requirements vary, so the parent should conduct careful interviews and home inspections, as well as complete a background check on the caregiver’s license. Any complaints against the caregiver will be documented and available for public record. Family care is generally the most affordable childcare option, and offers flexibility in hours available for care. In addition, family care generally has a small ratio of children in care, allowing for more interaction between child and provider than would be had at a commercial care center.

Commercial care centers are open for set hours, and provide a standardized and regulated system of care for children. Parents may choose from a commercial care center close to their work, and some companies offer care at their facilities. Active children may thrive in the educational activities provided by a quality commercial care center. Classes are usually largest in this type of care, ratios of children to adult caregivers will vary according to state licensing requirements.

Regardless of type of care chosen, a quality care provider should provide children with light, bright and clean areas to play as well as separate sleeping and eating areas.

Most western countries also have compulsory education during which the great majority of children are at school starting from five or six years of age. The school will act in loco parentis meaning “in lieu of parent supervision”.

source wikipedia


October 16, 2009

Top 10 First Aid Mistakes According to Newsweek Online

Top 10 First Aid Mistakes – register for a class today and start saving a life today  !! 250.878.6690

1. Cut finger. It’s surprisingly easy for a person to amputate part of a finger—for instance, while chopping vegetables or using an electric saw. 
Don’t try to preserve the loose part by placing it directly on ice.
Do wrap the severed part in damp gauze (saline would be ideal for wetting the cloth), place it in a watertight bag and place the bag on ice. Then be sure to bring the bag and ice to the emergency room. The patient will be going into surgery, so he’s best off with an empty stomach. As for the wound on the hand or body, apply ice to reduce swelling and cover it with a clean, dry cloth.

2. Knocked-out tooth.
Don’t 
scrub the tooth hard even if it’s dirty (a gentle rinse is OK) 
Do put the tooth in milk and go straight to the ER; there’s a chance the tooth could be reimplanted.

3. Burns.
Don’t apply ice or butter or any other type of grease to burns. Also, don’t cover a burn with a towel or blanket, because loose fibers might stick to the skin. When dealing with a serious burn, be careful not to break any blisters or pull off clothing stuck to the skin.
Do wash and apply antibiotic ointment to mild burns. Head to the hospital for any burns to the eyes, mouth, or genital areas, even if mild; any burn that covers an area larger than your hand; and any burn that causes blisters or is followed by a fever.

4. Electrical burns.
Don’t
 fail to get medical attention for a jolt of electricity (for instance, from lightning, a power line, or home electrical cords), even if no damage is evident. An electrical burn can cause invisible (and serious) injury deeper inside the body. More than 500 Americans die every year from electrical burns.
Do go to the ER immediately.

5. Sprained ankle.
Don’t use a heating pad.
Do treat a sprain with ice. Go to the ER if it is very painful to bear weight. You might have a fracture.

6. Nosebleed.
Don’t lean back. And after the bleeding has stopped, don’t blow your nose or bend over.
Do sit upright and lean forward and pinch your nose steadily (just below the nasal bone) for five to 10 minutes. If the bleeding persists for 15 minutes (or if you think you are swallowing a lot of blood) go to the ER.

7. Bleeding.
Don’t use tourniquets! You could cause permanent tissue damage. 
Do apply steady pressure to the wound with a clean towel or gauze pack and wrap the wound securely. Go to the ER if the bleeding doesn’t stop, or if the wound is gaping or caused by an animal bite. To help prevent shock, keep the victim warm.

8. Ingestion of poison.
Don’t induce vomiting or use Ipecac syrup (unless instructed to do so by emergency personnel). 
Do call poison control, and bring the ingested substance with its container to the ER.

9. Being impaled.

Don’t remove the object; you could cause further damage or increase the risk of bleeding.
Do stabilize the object, if possible, and go to the ER.

10. Seizures.
Don’t
 put anything in the victim’s mouth. 
Do lay the victim on the ground if possible in an open space and roll the victim onto his or her side. Call 911.

And when else should you call 911? Whenever you see or experience chest pain, fainting, confusion, uncontrollable bleeding or shortness of breath. The medics can get to work on arrival.

Source Newsweek.com

October 15, 2009

Top 6 ” NEW” iphone Life Saving applications

 

The Top 6 iphone medical applications. Iphone has many apps and these 6 apps can help save a life !!  These apps do everything from check your vitals to getting you important first aid information during an emergency. Anything can happen, so it’s always best to be prepared. iPhones are particularly suited for this task, especially if you install some of these apps:


1. Airstrip OB


 

Airstrip OB

Airstrip OB

 

AirStrip OB is an iPhone app developed specifically for doctors in obstetrics, or doctors dealing with pregnancy and childbirth. It sends detailed information on a patient’s vitals so that they know the condition of their patient on the go. Push notifications means that doctors can get alerts if an event such as a cardiac arrest occurs.

Airstrip OB iTunes Store Link


2. CPR & Choking


 

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While Airstrip OB may only be useful for doctors, CPR & Choking is useful to everyone. This free app, built as a public service by the University of Washington and King County EMS, houses an array of video demonstrations that help you know what to do if someone you know is undergoing a medical emergency or cardiac episode.

CPR & Choking iTunes Store Link


3. Close Call


 

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Very simple. Very effective. Close Call is a free app takes your iPhone wallpaper and layers it with emergency contact information in case the worst happens.

Close Call iTunes Store Link


4. Pocket First Aid & CPR Guide


 
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Similar to CPR & Choking, this app informs you of procedures for saving a person’s life, but this $3.99 application is definitely more extensive. It not only has videos to teach you how to provide first aid, but Pocket First Aid lets you create detailed medical profiles and contains up-to-date information from the American Heart Association.

Pocket First Aid & CPR Guide iTunes Store Link


5. iBP Blood Pressure


 

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High blood pressure can kill you, plain and simple. Record a history of your blood pressure history with this $0.99 app. If you’re a diabetes sufferer, also check out Diabetes Log.

iBP Blood Pressure iTunes Store Link

 


6. Pet First Aid


 

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People aren’t the only lives that matter. This sister app to Pocket First Aid could save your best friend with its guides, first aid videos, and vaccine tracking.

Pet First Aid iTunes Store Link

October 5, 2009

First Aid Training Kelowna BC Red Cross Certificate Courses 250.878.6690 Oct 18.2009

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Training Courses kelowna Vernon Penticton kamloops BC

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Register Now ! Standard First Aid / CPR C or B Including AED / AED Training / Child Care Certification or need a Recertification ( RECERT ) Courses

Approved First Aid is the Okanagan’s premiere Authorized Red Cross course provider. ( Internationally Recognized )

Next Course Date;  Kelowna BC – Oct 18.2009

Call to start saving a life Now!! 2508786690

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September 30, 2009

Approved First Aid Kelowna – Celebrates Fire Prevention Week Oct 4-10th 2009

Approved First Aid Kelowna – Celebrates Fire Prevention Week Canada 2009 

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Fire Prevention Week Oct 04 - 10 Canada

Fire Prevention Week Oct 04 - 10 Canada

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome to Fire Prevention Canada (FIPRECAN), the national voice of fire prevention and education in Canada. Please take a few minutes to peruse our site for valuable information that may save your life, and the lives of your loved ones. Statistics show that, on average, fire kills eight people each week in Canada, with residential fires accounting for 73% of these fatalities.

Incorporated in 1976 as a registered charity, FIPRECAN is a non-profit organization. Our primary mission is to increase visibility and awareness of fire prevention nationally, through educating the public directly and through the Fire Service. Fire Prevention Canada is privileged to have Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada as its Patron.

Fire Prevention Week 2009 will be observed from Sunday, October 4th through to Saturday, October 10th. The theme for this year’s event is: “Stay Fire Smart! Don’t Get Burned©.” 

 

Latest News

Fire Prevention Canada prepares to launch Fire Prevention Week 2009

Fire Prevention Canada partners with Last Logos 

Fire Prevention Canada offers you the Three Minute Drill to test your knowledge


 

Our 2001 award-winning public service announcements are now available on our website.

Fire Prevention Canada relies on its partners to carry out its mission.

Sited from : http://www.fiprecan.ca/

August 24, 2009

Register for Standard First Aid CPR C Course – Sept 13.2009 Kelowna – Vernon – Penticton BC

 

Onsite First Aid Course for Drillers - Alberta Oil Tar Sands

Onsite First Aid Course for Drillers - Alberta Oil Tar Sands

We Specialize in First Aid and CPR for Drillers, Lifeguards, Construction management, and Oil Tar Sands Personal.

 

If your looking for a last minute course, contact one of our locations in Kelowna, Vancouver, Calgary.

Onsite Company training is available with flexible solutions, and ease for employees to be professionally trained without having to leave there work environment.

Contact one of our friendly certified first aid offices for any questions or concerns:

www.okanaganfirstaid.com

info@okanaganfirstaid.com

or call 250.878.6690 to register for a course today and start saving a life.

July 3, 2009

Safe Boaters License Operators Card – Westbank Yacht Club July 04.2009

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Pleasure Craft Boaters License Course Being held at the Westbank Yacht Club from 8am – 12pm , ages 8 and up, on July 04.2009, enjoy a barbecue afterwards.  Special rate to all residents of the Okanagan, above picture of Ray and Jonie of West kelowna, enjoying a ride on there new pleasure craft holding his new operators card, have a great summer, and happy safe boating.

Special rate ; $50 pp (Register early www.okanaganfirstaid.com space limited)

Contact : 250.878.6690 ( cash / check / visa / mastercard ) accepted.

June 30, 2009

Banff Alberta CPR First Aid Courses Training – Canmore Lake Louise Jasper Calgary

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Banff CPR and First Aid Training Courses will be offered by Approved First Aid Training Center, Head office located in the sunny Okanagan Valley , Kelowna BC.  Please check our website for course dates in Banff or call 250-878-6690 to speak with one of our friendly representatives.  We offer a variety of courses to suite your individual or corporate needs.  Some courses we offer include standard first aid, child care first aid, CPR C, AED, and boaters license.  The courses are all approved Canadian Red Cross Courses, or approved transport WCB Courses. Hope to see you at one of our courses, offered in Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper or Calgary locations.  

http://www.okanaganfirstaid.com

June 23, 2009

Actar 911 CPR First Aid Training Manikins – Mannikins ( Squadron Patrol D-Fib Patrol Infants AED )

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911 Actar mannikins Mannequins

Actar 911 CPR First Aid Training Manikins ( Mannequins ) Industry Standard.

  • One CPR manikin per student; no waiting or sharing
  • More hands-on practice
  • Save money
  • Economical lungs adjust for both adult and child CPR
  • Save time after class
  • Heads are easy to clean and disenfect; lungs are disposable.
  • Realistic features
  • Includes all essential landmarks: larynx, xiphoid, navel, and lower rib
  • Actar 911 is a simple training tool that has helped millions of people learn the steps of CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation). Described as a ‘masterpiece of simplicity’ the manikin has only 5 components yet it provides all the necessary features to learn the basic steps of rescue breathing and chest compressions.
  • It’s simplicity also made it affordable: a first-aid training organization could acquire from 10 to 30 Actar manikins for the price of one conventional manikin. Instructors could teach everyone together, and students no longer had to share or wait for their turn to practice. Instructors also enjoyed the convenience of carrying 10 manikins in a light, compact bag.Shortly after its introduction, large community training events with names like ‘Save-A-Life-Saturday’ were taking place in cities across Canada and the USA where thousands of people were being trained in CPR.Actar 911 went on to win several awards including the prestigious Canada Award for Business Excellence. The manikin was featured on a stamp issued by Canada Post. In January 07, Actar 911 will be presented alongside other Canadian innovations in a CBC two-hour television special The Greatest Canadian Invention.Ref: http://www.studioinnova.com 
  • April 21, 2009

    Naramata BC First Aid Training- Tennis Lessons and common Shoulder injuries

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    Naramata First Aid seminar on tennis related injuries proved to be a success in BC.  Last week a lesson on first aid shoulder slings. If you would like to take one of our fitness first aid courses or any other of our standard child first aid coutrses. contact our Training Supervisor at: (Groups welcome) http://www.okanaganfirstaid.com.

    Shoulder problems, including pain, are one of the more common reasons for physician visits for musculoskeletal symptoms. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. However, it is an unstable joint because of the range of motion allowed. It is easily subject to injury because the ball of the upper arm is larger than the shoulder socket that holds it. To remain stable, the shoulder must be anchored by its muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Some shoulder problems arise from the disruption of these soft tissues as a result of injury or from overuse or underuse of the shoulder. Other problems arise from a degenerative process in which tissues break down and no longer function well.

    Shoulder pain may be localized or may be referred to areas around the shoulder or down the arm.

    Reference : Wikipedia

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