Our free CPR Card (DRSABCD) is now available in 13 different languages

They are an essential for every home!

Our CPR (DRSABCD) card is an accessible and quick reference detailing ‘DRSABCD’ – the steps to do CPR. Download your CPR (DRSABCD) Card below, and share it with family and friends. They are essential for every home!

Note – these cards are intended to be a quick reference and reminder – if you haven’t done a paediatric first aid class, book one today so that you can learn and practice the steps to perform CPR.

要下载简体中文,请单击下面的链接

 

Upang mag-download sa filipino, i-click ang link sa ibaba

 

Για λήψη στα ελληνικά, κάντε κλικ στον παρακάτω σύνδεσμο

 

हिंदी में डाउनलोड करने के लिए नीचे दिए गए लिंक पर क्लिक करें

 

Untuk mendownload dalam bahasa Indonesia, klik link di bawah ini

 

Per scaricare in italiano, clicca il link qui sotto

 

ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਡਾਊਨਲੋਡ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ, ਹੇਠਾਂ ਦਿੱਤੇ ਲਿੰਕ ‘ਤੇ ਕਲਿੱਕ ਕਰੋ

 

Para descargar en español, haga clic en el enlace de abajo

 

Ili kupakua kwa kiswahili, bofya kiungo kilicho hapa chini

 

Để tải xuống bằng tiếng Việt, hãy nhấp vào liên kết bên dưới

 

للتنزيل باللغة العربية ، اضغط على الرابط أدناه

 

Pour télécharger en français, cliquez sur le lien ci-dessous

 

If you would like to download the English version of our DRSABCD card, you can do so below.

And remember to book your CPR Kids class today, or you can explore our online learning options.

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