A compact, fold-out CPR leaflet offering quick-reference guidance on resuscitation and emergency procedures for babies, children, and adults. Includes information on choking, CPR techniques, and child-safe plaster use. Ideal for first aid kits, workplaces, schools, and training sessions.
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A compact fold-out guide designed to support anyone faced with a medical emergency. This eight-page leaflet fits neatly in a pocket (105mm x 148mm when folded) and provides step-by-step instructions for a range of first aid scenarios, including adult, child, and baby CPR, choking treatment for infants, and the emergency procedure.
It also clarifies common misconceptions, such as the use of plasters on children, and highlights suitable plaster types for sensitive skin. Whether in schools, workplaces or training sessions, this leaflet can act as a quick reference tool when a prompt reminder is needed.
This leaflet is for anyone who might need to assist in an emergency situation. It’s ideal for trained first aiders, teachers, parents, carers, school staff, childminders, and workplace personnel who want a clear, easy-to-follow guide to resuscitation and emergency steps.
Even with training, recalling procedures under pressure can be difficult. This compact guide is a useful reminder, helping users act confidently and correctly. It’s also a suitable handout for training sessions, encouraging ongoing awareness.
The content covers key actions for adults, children, and babies—making it relevant in schools, nurseries, offices, and homes. It also provides reassurance around safe plaster use for children, based on expert consultation.
| Specification | Details |
| Format | Fold-out pocket-sized leaflet |
| Pages | 8 |
| Dimensions (Folded) | 105mm x 148mm |
| Topics Covered | Emergency procedure, choking (baby), baby CPR, child CPR, adult CPR, advice on plaster use for children |
| Material | Paper |