Gold Coast First Aid Training
First Aid GC & First Aid Accident & Emergency (RTO32508) have amalgamated to offer the BEST first aid training throughout South-East Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Currently providing Nationally Recognised Training at 2 Gold Coast Location, Varsity Lakes and Coomera, and also conduct onsite training for all businesses including government, schools, universities, childcare centres, gyms and sporting organisations.
First Aid Training
Daily First Aid Training Courses on the Gold Coast. We offer multiple training locations on the GC at Varsity or Coomera, so you can come in and join a course whenever it suits. We also offer EXPRESS courses in first aid and CPR so half the course can be completed online and the other half can be done face to face, this saves time in the face to face sessions.
First Aid Gold Coast
Training | Defibrillators | Kits
We offer Daily public courses at Varsity and Coomera and Onsite Training for Group Bookings & Workplaces. Our certifications are Nationally Accredited: First Aid Accident & Emergency RTO 32508. Click here for further information.
Nationally Recognised
First Aid Courses on the Gold Coast
Croup
Croup is a viral or bacterial infection, leading to swelling of the upper airway. Symptoms include; difficulty breathing, high pitched breath sounds and a harsh barking cough. Children most commonly affected are between 6 months – 5 years of age. If you suspect croup, seek urgent medical attention.
Learn How to Treat a Burn
It’s time to learn how to treat a burn! Immediately apply cool running water to the burn for approximately 20 minutes. Remove any jewellery or restrictive clothing which has not adhered to the burn. Once the burn has been cooled, elevate the limb if possible to limit swelling. If the…
Stomach Ulcers
MYTH: Stomach ulcers are caused by spicy foods or stress. Although spicy foods and stress are not good for an existing ulcer, they are not the main cause of an ulcer. The two most common causes of ulcers are Helicobacter Pylori (H. Pylori) Infection and the use of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory…