COVID-19 and CPR Kids classes – update

An update regarding CPR Kids classes amid the COVID-19 outbreak

At CPR Kids, we value the health and safety of those attending our classes & families, above all else.

Please be reassured that we take the utmost care in regards to hygiene practices in all of our classes. This includes: sanitising our manikins thoroughly, providing alcohol wipes, mannikin barrier masks and hand sanitiser.

At this time, we are being guided by State & Federal Health authorities, and this notice is current as of 2.00pm Thursday 12 March 2020. We will ensure to notify you of any changes that may occur after this date.

At present, our classes are going ahead, however, please do not attend your class if you:
~ are generally unwell
~ are experiencing fever, cough, cold or flu-like symptoms
~ have returned from another country in the past 14 days
~ are a known close contact of someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19
~ have been advised to self-isolate by a medical professional.

If you have recently returned from overseas:
please make sure you are up-to-date with all current State & Federal Health directives and take note of the Federal Governments current advice on isolation guidelines at the following link: https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert?utm_source=health.gov.au&utm_medium=redirect&utm_campaign=digital_transformation&utm_content=covid19-travellers#travellers-and-visitors

Please inform us if you are unable to attend: 1300 543 727 or hello@cprkids.com.au

We will not charge a fee for cancellations, and we are more than happy to provide a credit, refund or to reschedule your booking to a later date.

We thank you all for your understanding, flexibility and cooperation.

Sarah Hunstead, RN MN
Managing Director

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