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At CPR Kids, our top priority is empowering you, so we’ve created this blog exclusively for YOU!

Below are our free first-aid resources you can save to your phone and print out at home. These resources will help you feel prepared to respond to various emergencies.

Whether you’re a concerned parent/carer, a dedicated teacher, or someone who wants to be prepared for unexpected events, we’ve got you.

Remember to take a baby + child CPR & First Aid class too!

Our free CPR Card - in 13 languages

Our CPR card is an accessible and quick reference detailing ‘DRSABCD’ – the steps to do CPR. Download your CPR Card and share it with family and friends.

Note - These cards are intended to be a quick reference, not a guide - if you haven’t done a first aid class, book one today.

Choking prevention and first aid guide

This quick reference guide outlines the essential steps to take if your little one is choking, ensuring you can respond swiftly and confidently in an emergency. Additionally it includes our best choking prevention tips to help keep your child safe during mealtimes and play, giving you peace of mind when it matters most.

Spider Bite first aid guide - Response

Essential steps detailing exactly what to do (and what not to do) if you or your little one is bitten by a spider.
This guide also covers the key signs and symptoms of different spider bites, helping you identify the type of bite, so that you can react and respond appropriately, with confidence and care.

CPR Reference Poster

A 1-page poster providing a quick-reference guide to the DRSABCD action plan for CPR and more, including emergency instructions. Stick it on the back of your pantry door for reference

Button Battery Guide

A 1-page guide covering the dangers of button batteries, signs of ingestion, response steps, prevention tips, product recall information, and a helpful how-to video on safe disposal.

While you’re here, below are some of our favourite sites. We recommend you bookmark all of them!

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Nip it in the bub

For great info on preventing allergies/introducing solids to little ones

Royal Children’s Hospital Fact Sheets

Various fact sheets and first aid for various illnesses and injuries.

Health Direct Symptoms Checker Tool

This is a great resource for checking symptoms, with advice and first aid for pending symptoms (always seek urgent medical assistance in an emergency!)

AVRU (Australian Venom Research Unit)

Research and information on first aid for bites and stings and ‘ask the expert’ for non-emergency questions.

NSW Poisons Information Centre

The latest poisons information, as well as a 24/7 number you can call for poisons-related advice (save 13 11 26 in your phone!)

TIARA - Tick Induced Allergies Research & Awareness

This has everything you need to know about Ticks! It includes Tick-Induced Allergies Research & Awareness, how to prevent bites, correct removal of Ticks, and signs to look out for if you are bitten.

ACCC Product Safety

Your guide to recalls, research, insights, and updates on the safety of all types of products.

Kisdsafe Australia

Great information on studies and campaigns concerning kids’ safety.

Queensland Poisons Information

Plants and Mushrooms poisonous to little ones (and you!)

CHQ Sepsis

Important Sepsis information for families.

Be positive

A child’s guide to hospital and preparing for medical procedures.

Sydney Children’s Hospital Network Fact Sheets

Available in many translations.

Health Direct’s daycare/school exclusion periods for common illnesses

Answers on how long your little one needs to stay home based on their illness!

Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation

Important information about the National Immunisation Program (NIP).

Triple Zero Kids Challenge

A fun way to teach kids about calling for help in an emergency.

Red Nose Advice Hub

A range of resources available for parents, carers, and health professionals to help reduce the risk of sudden and unexpected death during pregnancy, infancy, and childhood.

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