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If one thing’s for certain, it’s this: Brisbane can be positively scorching during the summer.
If one thing’s for certain, it’s this: Brisbane can be positively scorching during the summer. In response, many people in the region head for the water.
Whether it’s in the form of a pool or a beach, getting wet is one of the best ways to stay cool during the hot summer months.
However, along with all of the fun of swimming come many dangers. In fact, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death for Australian children aged 0 to 5 years.
This sobering statistic highlights the importance of being as safe as possible when by the water this summer – and is a serious reminder of the benefits of taking Brisbane first aid courses, as well.
Whether you’re at your own pool, the pool of a friend or neighbour or a public pool, knowing first aid strategies can save a life this summer.
When you attend a Brisbane first aid course, you gain the ability to keep an accident from becoming truly tragic. If a child slips and falls into deep water in your presence – or if a kid that knows how to swim randomly begins struggling to stay afloat – you will know just what to do to help them. In the end, knowing these techniques can save the life of a child – maybe even your own.
Although many beaches have lifeguards on duty, just as many do not. On top of that, just because a beach has a lifeguard doesn’t mean that he or she will be able to handle every possible scenario.
By learning important first aid techniques, you can be the person who gets a grip in an emergency.
You’ll be able to assist a lifeguard if necessary; if no lifeguard is on duty, you’ll be able to help the victim out until professional assistance arrives. No matter what, knowing first aid certainly can’t hurt – in most cases, it is positively priceless.
Accidents happen in and around the water all the time. Many times, the big difference between a tragedy and a small accident depends on whether or not someone who’s trained in first aid is available.
You can be that very important person in such an event, and you can help keep a needless and senseless tragedy from being added to the already disturbing statistics. It only takes a few hours of your time, and you’ll be able to help your own children, other people’s children – and countless others – if the need should arise.
Have fun this summer, but stay safe too by receiving first aid training.
Originally published at
https://www.australiawidefirstaid.com.au/resources/why-you-need-to-learn-first-aid-in-brisbane-this-summer
as part of the Australia Wide First Aid Articles Library