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Emergency Response Training 08.05.2021

Child & Baby Safety - Did you know these 10 facts: 1) More injuries occur in home than any other location 2) Without oxygen unconsciousness will occur in approximately 60 seconds 3) Without oxygen, brain damage begins between 4-6 minutes 4) Irreversible brain damage and biological death occurs in approximately 10 minutes from the point of no oxygen 5) The First 4 Years of Life: Choking is the 4th leading cause of injury hospitalizations and deaths in children younger than 4 ...years of age. 6) It takes approximately 4 years to learn how to chew and swallow properly 7) Most choking and suffocation deaths occur in the first year of life 8) Most hospitalizations occur in the first four years 9) The presence of older siblings in the household increases the risk for choking 10) Deaths from choking occur at home up to 95% of cases. Know What to Do When Every Second Counts! Call ERT Today to book your Online Live Stream Baby/Child CPR & First Aid Workshop. Together we can make a difference. www.ert-cpr.com See more

Emergency Response Training 30.04.2021

ERT is now offering On-line Live Stream Traninig Sessions for our Baby/Child CPR & First Aid Workshop. A private traninig session for you & your family. ERT will guide you through Recognition, Response, & Prevention for Choking, CPR, Safe Sleep, Head Injuries, Introducing Foods, Allergies, & more! Know what to do when every second counts. Contact ERT today for more information or vists our site to register: www.ert-cpr.com. Together, we can make a difference! -Valerie Wood, Owner & Founder of ERT - Emergency Response Traininig

Emergency Response Training 28.04.2021

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Emergency Response Training 12.04.2021

Thank-You Mikey Network!! Starting early Monday evening, one by one the Hansen family was taken down by a gastro bug. Carter was hit first, and was unable to keep anything down, including as it turns out his meds. Craig and I debated all night about taking him in to the hospital, but Claire and I were also quite ill and we were trying figure out what exactly we were going to ask them to do when Carter clearly had the same gastro thing as the rest of us. So Craig stayed up wat...Continue reading

Emergency Response Training 06.04.2021

Baby/Child CPR & First Aid Specialists