Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Intelligent First Aid


There are few things more important to have on hand in your household than a First Aid Kit. Heaven forbid there is any kind of emergency, or even any injury, and you aren't prepared. We hold our families close and helping us do that every day is the Intelligent First Aid Kit. Other than smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, I can't think of anything more crucial for a family than a fully-stocked first aid kit.

The Intelligent First Aid Kit, designed by medical and educational experts, combines supplies, visual instruction cards and now an audio module for verbal guidance to manage the most common injuries, at home, at work, or at play.

The kit is separated into individually labeled and color-coded injury packs so the user has all the supplies and easy to follow instructions for managing a specific injury. The audio module in each injury card takes the technology a step further. By the squeeze of a button, the module narrates step-by-step instructions to manage the injury, pausing and repeating when necessary for accurate response.

By combining the necessary supplies with the new audio technology, the Intelligent First Aid™ Kits are the most dependable tool for providing rapid and accurate first aid guidance in the first few moments following an injury.

The Case includes a guidebook, with additional emergency categories, such as, choking, breathing difficulties, stroke, heart attack, heat & cold, etc. a product manual with audio instructions, a combo book light/flashlight and a shoulder strap.



Intelligent First Aid Kitsare designed by medical and educational experts to assist first responders in providing rapid and accurate first aid care in the event of an injury.

In 95% of all emergencies, bystanders are first on the scene. In these highly stressful events, the ability to rapidly recall first aid steps and provide the necessary care is most often a daunting task for the non-professional.

The Talking First Aid ™ kit contains individual color and icon coded injury packs containing all the supplies and easy-to-follow instructions for managing the most common injuries. The audio modules in each injury pack takes the technology a step further. With the squeeze of the button, the module provides step by step instructions to manage the injury, pausing and repeating when necessary for accurate response.



The kit includes a 22 page full color guidebook covering additional emergencies, a talking product manual, a booklight/flashlight, and a shoulder strap.

Answer: Knowledge. A great first aid kit is measured by its ability to assist the user to render rapid and accurate first aid.

TALKING INJURY CARD OVERVIEW
Each of the Injury cards contains the same first aid instructions taught in first aid classes. The front of the card provides color and icon coding for rapid selection along with a list of the supply contents included. All of the instructional content on the cards is consistent with current first aid guidelines developed by the National First Aid Science Advisory Board.

On the back of each injury card are full color picture and written instructions detailing first aid care. In the upper left hand corner of the card is the on/off switch and the audio play button. After switching the unit on, simply squeeze the green audio button to hear the care instructions, By squeezing the button again, the unit will pause. Squeezing it again allows the unit to replay the last instruction for accurate comprehension. Keeping the unit turned off when not in use, will extend the battery life for years.

TALKING SUPPLY PACKS
Included with each talking injury card is a medical supply pack which contains the supplies you need for that injury type. After you use a supply pack you simply re-order that supply pack, insert it into the talking injury card bag and your kit is once again ready for use. In the event that your talking injury card comes in contact with blood or other bodily fluids, it is recommended that you discard the talking card and replace the entire pack.

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 8 Lbs
Size: 14” x 10” x 8”

My lucky readers, today is the day you can enter to win this MUST HAVE First Aid Kit. Entry instructions are below. Good luck & Keep Safe!

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This giveaway will end on November 30th at 7:00 AM EST. I will choose the winner via random.org and announce and e-mail the winner by December 1st. If the winner does not respond within 72 hours, I will redraw.

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112 comments:

  1. flashlight book light mverno@roadrunner.com

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  2. Wow! What a fantastic idea! As a Mom of two boys, I can assure you we have had our share of minor emergencies. This First Aid Kit would be wonderful and take the guess work out of treating many of the emergencies we have had.
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  6. What a real nice prize good luck to everyone

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  7. I also love the flashlight feature...what a neat idea!! Thanks!
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  8. My family would use the Bite and Sting Pack most often.
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  9. In an emergency, all become important items for your family in the kit. We'd use the Basic's kit. I really like this Fist Aid kit - what a great idea.

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  11. The bites and stings care pack would be great for us - at least once a week we seem to find ourselves walking through tall grass or bushes, and there are a lot of insects and animals out there!

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  16. The basics pack would come in handy as my kids get hurt randomly from goofing around. For instance the instant ice pack and the bandage strips would be good.

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  18. The basics pack would come in handy as my kids get hurt randomly from goofing around.

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  21. I like this item: On the Job® Grand BBP - the link for intelligent first aid in your post doesn't work - just wanted you to know.

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  22. I follow you! as amywill5918

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  23. I follow you on twitter @artemis432 http://twitter.com/artemis432/status/5547666343 and tweeted

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  25. The guide book with explanations would be great for my family. No more guessing what exactly to do when someone needs something from the first-aid kit.


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  36. The bites and stings care pack would be for my family

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  38. My family would use the Bite and Sting Pack most often

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  40. In an emergency, all become important items for your family in the kit

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  43. RT: @ artemis432 my copy and paste isn't working! http://www.twitter.com/artemis432/status/5800584005 I hope I manually copied that correctly!
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  44. My 11/17/09 entry :)

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  48. The guide book with explanations would be great for my family

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  50. the flashlight part is a great idea

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  51. I also love the flashlight feature

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  52. The eye pack is pretty great, I don't have anything like that at the moment.

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  54. I think the instruction cards are the single most important item. I also think the instant ice pack is cool though (pun intended).

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  58. The bites and stings care pack would be for my family

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  59. Count me in for 11/25/09 :)

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  60. The guide book with explanations would be great for my family

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  61. The basics pack would come in handy as my kids get hurt randomly from goofing around

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  62. The most important item has to be the basics pack because my boys are constantly getting hurt rough housing and it would be used frequently.
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  63. I follow you on twitter and tweeted (ag1414) http://twitter.com/ag1414/status/6132108614 #2

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  64. I follow you on twitter and tweeted (ag1414) http://twitter.com/ag1414/status/6132108614 #1

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  65. I also love the flashlight feature

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  66. As we go geocaching almost every weekend during the summer, the bites and stings pack would be great for us to keep in the car.
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  70. jenhandke@hotmail.com
    This is a wonderful kit they have put together! As a Hospice nurse, I know how few people actually have any kind of first aid kits/supplies in their homes. The basic kit would be a great addition to every home.

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  71. I think the Talking Breathing/CPR Care Pack is great because if I ever needed to use it I would be so nervous that I would forget the steps.

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  72. The guide book would be the most important thing for me to have. Especially when feeling panicked, have everything right in front of you is most helpful.

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  73. the bite and sting pack would be most useful

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  74. The guide book with explanations would be great for my family. No more guessing what exactly to do when someone needs something from the first-aid kit

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  75. The guidebook - too many basic first aid kits just assume whoever using it will know exactly what to do.

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  76. I would say that for my family, the most important would be the talking safe traveler's kit. What a great thing for young children to have in case of an emergency when there is no one other than strangers around. Great products!

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  82. The bleeding care pack would be most useful in my home. My daughter is always hurting herself.

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  83. I think the Bites & Stings Care Pack would be used the most. We are outside a lot and do a lot of camping and outdoor activities. Someone always end up being bitten or stung by something.

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  88. I think the guide book would be the most useful.

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  90. The Talking Breathing/CPR Care Pack would be most useful if a situation arose where a person wasn't breathing. I would love to have this resource on hand in case I pamic or someone not trained in CPR needs to use it. garrettsambo@aol.com

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  91. I think the Bites & Stings Care Pack would be used a lot around here. Lots of biting and stinging stuff in the area...
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  92. I think the most important item in the kit is the rolled bandage.

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