May 20, 2021 is National STOP THE BLEED Day. As part of this one-day call to action, everyone should learn basic bleeding control techniques to help save a life... read more →
More than 65 million adults and children are affected by asthma and allergies in the U.S. For National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, we encourage you to learn how... read more →
This year’s Nurses Month theme is: Nurses Make a Difference. And we couldn’t agree more! Nurses play a vital role in improving the lives of their patients and their... read more →
Unwanted, unused or expired medications can become a public safety issue if they are not properly disposed. National Prescription Drug Take Back Day (April 24, 2021) is a coordinated... read more →
Emotions run high during an emergency. So, it’s important to know the basics of calling 911 to help ensure emergency assistance arrives as fast as possible. Follow these best... read more →
As more workplaces return to in-person settings, its vital employers continue to update COVID-19 policies and procedures to protect their employees and customers. Here’s a few ways the Centers... read more →
Older adults age 65 and older are two to four times as likely to be injured or killed during a fire emergency. Why is this? Risk factors might include:... read more →
Spring cleaning season is upon us. While many people choose to focus on the dust bunnies and clutter, we prefer to focus your attention on important safety issues that... read more →
Instructors and Training Centers must clearly communicate their payment policy to help ensure timely payment for CPR, AED and First Aid classes. But it’s also important to evaluate available... read more →
The great outdoors can present countless challenges and special emergency situations that you wouldn’t otherwise encounter in your everyday life. If you’re headed to a remote setting, be sure... read more →