Whether you’re celebrating with a party, handing out candy to the neighborhood or on the road during trick-or-treating hours, these Halloween safety tips are designed with adults in mind.... read more →
The terms sudden cardiac arrest and heart attack are often used interchangeably. But they are two distinct medical emergencies. Here’s an easy way to remember the difference between sudden... read more →
First responders need emergency care training, but their demanding schedules can often interfere. As an HSI Training Center or Instructor, you can best position yourself for first responder students... read more →
September is National Preparedness Month! Although the focus is often on preparedness planning for individuals and families, businesses must also plan for, respond to and mitigate a variety of... read more →
With more people returning to the office, businesses should review their safety procedures and address in gaps, such as securing CPR, AED and First Aid training for employees. Streamline... read more →
Venomous and nonvenomous snakebites can be painful. But venomous snakebites can cause severe injuries and sometimes death. So, it’s important to treat all unknown snakes as venomous until proven... read more →
Emergency Care Instructors must adapt to each CPR class to address different learning styles, questions and student backgrounds. But what ultimately makes an effective CPR class? Effective CPR classes... read more →
Extreme hot and humid weather makes it difficult for our bodies to cool down. Considering different areas of the country are experiencing triple-digit temperatures and heat index values, it’s... read more →
According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been 389 mass shootings this year as of July 2021. There’s also been a surge in gun violence across the country... read more →
If you own a backyard pool, you should implement water safety measures to keep your family and visitors safe. For example, you should control and restrict access to your... read more →