Does your business have an AED? If so, it only takes a minute to register it on the PulsePoint AED map. This can help emergency responders find the life-saving device when someone nearby is suffering from a cardiac arrest emergency. PulsePoint is a 501(c)(3) public non-profit foundation building applications that help public safety agencies inform […]
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Safety Tips from the Medic Response Health and Safety Blog
Medic Response Health & Safety offers CPR AED training courses for Construction and Outdoor workers. In high-risk industries like construction, electrical contracting, landscaping, and road construction, workplace safety isn’t just a priority—it’s a necessity. While strict safety protocols and equipment can mitigate many dangers, emergencies can still occur, and being prepared to respond swiftly can […]
Medic Response Health & Safety has all sizes of First Aid Kits to meet your hunting needs. This is the season that Hunters go out to the wild get their choice game and need to be prepared from getting hurt and to help fellow hunters for those unknown medical emergencies. Having the proper gear is […]
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique that’s useful in many emergencies in which someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. A study, led by researchers at University of Pennsylvania and published in the AHA journal “Circulation” in 2018, revealed only 39% of women received CPR from bystanders compared to 45% of men. We found a […]
Be safe, wherever life on your boat may take you! Although first-aid kits aren’t considered mandatory gear according to U.S. Coast Guard regulations, experienced boaters know that having a properly stocked kit aboard should be considered an absolute must. Injuries, whether minor or severe, can happen anywhere, but those that happen aboard a boat come […]
There’s no substitute for a good first-aid kit when disaster strikes. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA), the most common cause of motorcycle accidents is the failure of motorists to detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic. Per vehicle miles traveled in 2019, motorcyclists were about 29 times more likely than passenger vehicle […]
Your K-9 would defend you with his life; don’t leave his to chance. An important family member – the K 9 – can get hurt just like humans. Having the proper first supplies can help them too. Sometimes our dog is the hardest worker so they might get sprains, broken nails, serious cuts, or accidentally […]
What would you do in an Emergency? Nearly Half of the USA is not prepared. Accidents can happen anywhere, anytime, in any location. If you are involved in an accident on a highway, local or country road, will you have the correct supplies with you? It is a best practice to be prepared to help […]