iFirstAid 4+

Survival Emergency Products

Designed for iPad

    • 3.5 • 4 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

iFirstAid. First Aid on your iPhone and iPad.

iFirstAid is your mobile first aid resource to help you effectively manage everyday and emergency situations.

Featuring video resources and step-by-step instructions, iFirstAid will help you remain calm and in control, guiding you through situations including:

• CPR
• Burns
• Choking
• Poisoning
• Bleeding

Packed with features including international emergency contacts, immunisation records, Find My Family tracking and direct emergency services notifications, this app has been specially designed to help keep you and your loved ones safe, no matter where you go.

Includes Police, Fire, Ambulance and Poison Information Centre numbers for 99 countries, with more coming soon.

If you find yourself in an emergency situation, simply use the Emergency feature to broadcast your current location to your family list.


iFirstAid is designed in Australia to meet some of the harshest and most unforgiving conditions on the planet, so you can count on it wherever you are around the globe.

Content is based on SURVIVAL’s award-winning First Aid Emergency Handbook, authored by international first aid expert Ella Tyler -- winner of the International Florence Nightingale Medal and author of 18 first aid publications.

Australia’s leading first aid innovators, SURVIVAL has been keeping people safe at home and around the globe for over 30 years.

Download this potentially life-saving App today!

Note: iFirstAid is not available in the UK. Please search instead for our UK specific app “FirstAid Emergency Handbook”

What’s New

Version 6.0

1. New first aid topics and illustration
2. Improved UX

Ratings and Reviews

3.5 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Stèfe ,

Not updated yet?

I downloaded this application when 3.0 came out. Is it me or it's not working properly and it has not been updated?

AndreaJMo ,

Dangerous Application - Incorrect Information

I am certified in CPR and First Aid and I highly suggest NOT getting this app.

1. Choking - you NEVER hit someone on the back if they are choking... It can lodged further down their airway.
2. IF it is a deep wound you do NOT take off the already placed gauze pad. You leave it on and apply another one. If you take it off it will continue to bleed you MUST keep it on until the paramedics or doctors tell you otherwise.

This is NOT the correct way to do CPR and care for wounds or choking.
Please do NOT get this App.
Again I am certified... This is wrong. It is not safe and I do not suggest oyu attempt using this if you are NOT certified as for it can kill someone.

If you have a broken leg you have a couple of horus but if someone is not breathing you've got 4 minutes to save their lives. That's how it goes... Don't mess it up... Take CPR Training with St. John' Ambulance.

Paxton31 ,

Choking

Like the format BUT the choking info is incorrect. Only infants should be tapped on the back. Abdominal thrusts AKA the Heimlich should be used on children and adults. This misinformation could cause a fatality. Needs to be updated. Also, might want to add a disclaimer.

App Privacy

The developer, Survival Emergency Products, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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