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Every Second Counts First Aid and Safety Training

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Every Second Counts First Aid & Safety Training prides ourselves on providing you with quality, engaging & enjoyable first aid and safety training at affordable prices.

Our trainers are passionate about the subjects they teach and deliver our courses in a fun and informative way, using analogies and demonstrations based on real life scenarios, to keep the training simple to understand, whilst ensuring we are providing the knowledge base required by the course.

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I enjoy passing on lifesaving skills that could one day assist someone else to save a life. I love interacting with other people and providing a service, but in a fun informative way.

I have been involved in First Aid since the age of 8 and after a few life-changing situations, I felt that now was the time for a change. So I looked at different types of work and realised that the natural thing for me to do was to become a first aid trainer. Then I found there weren't many jobs in this field, so I had to set up on my own or wait around looking. so I ceased the moment and here we are today.

I have nearly 30 years of First Aid and Ambulance Aid experience, so I am not a trainer that can only give you examples from a book or from my training, I bring real-life experience from being on the frontline dealing with first aid and medical emergencies in the public. I give you analogies and demonstrations that are based on real-life situations that I have come across. And I try to make the training an enjoyable experience but, simplifying terminology and the course content, leaving candidates feeling happy and competent to provide lifesaving skills in the event of an emergency.

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