First Aid For Helpers - Central - City Hall

First Aid For Helpers - Central - City Hall

By First Aid Tuition

Overview

Protect Your Family: Learn Essential First Aid Skills. Accidents happen. Be prepared with First Aid for Helpers.

Welcome to First Aid For Helpers!

Have your helper come join us on Sat, Nov 1st 2025 at 9:00 AM at Trehaus @ Funan Mall City Hall for a fun and informative event focused on first aid for families. They will learn essential skills to keep your loved ones safe and be prepared for any emergency situations that may arise, catering to all age groups, from young to old.

Our qualified First Aid and CPR Instructors are experienced medical professionals with international clinical experience.

We will guide your helper through hands-on training sessions and provide valuable tips and resources to ensure they are equipped to handle common accidents and injuries at home. Our unique approach doesn’t stop at crisis management – we go a step further to emphasise accident prevention. We tackle the most common home injuries head-on and equip helpers with practical prevention strategies.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to support your helper with learn life-saving skills and gain peace of mind knowing they can confidently respond to any medical emergency. Sign them up today!



Category: Health, Medical

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Trehaus @ Funan Mall Preschool and Workspace in City Hall and CBD

Trehaus @ City Hall 109 North Bridge Road, #07-21 Singapore 179097 (Via North Bridge Road Entrance Lift Lobby A)

Singapore, 179097 Singapore

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Agenda
09:00 - 12:30

First Aid for Helpers

Our courses cover the following topics: How to: • Get help in Singapore • Complete a first aid assessment • Look after an unresponsive person (recovery position) • Perform CPR on adults, children, and infants • Use an AED First Aid Topics Covered: • Choking (adults, children & infants) • Drowning • Control of severely bleeding wounds, including use of a tourniquet • Amputations • Medical shock • Minor wound care • Tooth injuries • Eye injuries • Burns • Head, neck, and spinal injuries • Seizures • Accidental poisoning • Bone, joint and muscle injuries • Animal and insect bites • Asthma attacks • Allergies and anaphylaxis, including use of an EpiPen® • Syncope and presyncope (fainting) • Heat emergencies • Heart attacks • Strokes

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$135.22
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