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Emergency Response Equipment


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Choking Charlie


Choking Charlie is an adult torso designed specifi cally for training students in the Abdominal Thrust Technique. With realistic anatomy and response, Choking Charlie is the ideal tool for teaching and practising this vital lifesaving skill. Simulated food obstructions for realistic training


Choking Charlie Standard 102-00001 | £356.00 | £427.20 INC VAT Includes:


Lifelike torso manikin Talcum Powder


4 Foreign Body Practice Objects Tank Top and CarryCase


Foreign Body Practice Objects (pack of 4) 102-00150 | £21.00 | £25.20 INC VAT


Mini Anne CPR and AED Skills Learning Programme


MAAED | £25.00 | £30.00 INC VAT


Making CPR and AED skills accessible to all, this great learning programme brings lifesaving CPR and AED skills to those usually unlikely to attend a traditional CPR course. Easy to follow and simple to use, this kit teaches core CPR and AED skills in 30minutes.


Contains infl atable manikin with Integrated adult/child compressions clicker 30 minute instructional DVD


British Standard BS8599-1 Compliant First Aid Kits from RLSS UK


Deluxe First Aid Kit (Small)


GE3054A | £29.13 | £34.95 INC VAT


Standard First Aid Kit (Small)


GE3053A | £16.63 | £19.95 INC VAT Pouch


First Aid Kit GE3052A | £10.79 | £12.95 INC VAT


Bum Bag First Aid Kit


GE3051A | £10.79 | £12.95 INC VAT


HSE Approved Code of Practice L74 (2009): The contents of First Aid containers should be examined frequently and should be restocked as soon as possible after use. Suffi cient supplies should be held in a back-up stock on site. Care should be taken to discard items safely after the expiry date has passed.


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