Intelligent First Aid Kit Talks Through Range of Injuries

Intelligent First Aid Kit Talks Through Range of Injuries

By Randy Lieberman

In a world where smart phones and smart boards make it easier for people to do business and learn, why can’t the same idea be applied to emergency situations?

The Intelligent First Aid Kit was created by medical and teaching professionals and has made first aid care, smarter. The idea seems simple enough: Combine all the necessary supplies with an easy-to-follow audio instruction system. The result is a comprehensive and accessible unit that anyone can use.Talking_First_Aid_kit

The Intelligent First Aid Kits range in price from the $30’s for home use and the $130’s for commercial and institutional use. They are the RX for the typically confusing mystery box of tubes and ointments found in most home, school or work first aid kits. With Intelligent First Aid people with little or no first-aid training can become the temporary E.M.T., until 911 responders arrive.

Bold-lettering and large icons help people quickly diagnose which talking pack is the correct to use in the situation. The kit eliminates the mad scrambling and searching that can occur during an emergency, ideally leaving more time for the caretaker to tend to the victim.

Talking_First_Aid_bleeding-cardThe talking first aid kit also features easy-to-understand, illustrated instructions and color-coded packaging to help differentiate each pack of medical supplies. It also provides step-by-step audio instructions on a range of injuries, ranging from frostbite, to asthma and choking, among others common emergencies.

The kit also comes with a flashlight and book light in case of an injury at night.

For more information, contact www.IntelligentFirstAid.com.

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