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First Aid for Diabetes, Asthma & Seizures Poster, A2 (Laminated)

Product Code: A705
Product Unit: PK10
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  • Covers Three Key Medical Emergencies - Step-by-step first aid guidance for diabetic emergencies, asthma attacks, and seizures, all in one easy-to-reference poster.
  • A2 Laminated Format (59 - 42 cm) - Durable, wipe-clean design ideal for healthcare settings, schools, offices, and public spaces.
  • Expert-Curated Content - Developed by qualified health & safety professionals and aligned with widely accepted first-aid protocols.
  • Clear, Illustrated Instructions – Full-colour visuals combined with concise, easy-to-understand text for rapid response in emergencies.
  • Training & Awareness Tool – Perfect for inductions, toolbox talks and community safety education, enhancing preparedness and compliance.

Product Details

General Information

Material Laminated Paper
Dimensions 590x420mm
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Safety First Aid Group
Size A2

Product Information

Brand Safety First Aid Group
Type Health & Safety Posters

Description

Equip your organisation with fast-access, life-saving information using the First Aid for Diabetes, Asthma & Seizures A2 Laminated Poster. Designed for clear understanding by both trained responders and untrained staff, this practical visual guide is ideal for clinics, classrooms, offices, care homes, and community spaces.

Topics Covered on the Poster:
1. Diabetes Emergencies
What is a diabetic emergency'
Describes both hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) and hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar).
Recognising symptoms:
Hypoglycaemia: sweating, confusion, shakiness treat with fast-acting sugar or juice.
Hyperglycaemia: extreme thirst, fruity breath, drowsiness seek urgent medical help if suspected.

2. Asthma Attacks
What is asthma'
Brief explanation of causes, triggers, and respiratory impact.
Recognising an attack:Wheezing, breathlessness, difficulty speaking in full sentences.
First-aid response:
Use 4-6 puffs of a reliever inhaler via a spacer.
Repeat if necessary.
Call emergency services if symptoms do not improve.


3. Seizures (Epilepsy)
What is a seizure'
Differentiates between minor (blank stares, lip-smacking) and major seizures (jerking, rigidity, collapse).
What to do:
Time the seizure.
Protect the person's head and remove hazards.
Do not place anything in their mouth.
Afterward, place them in the recovery position and stay with them until fully alert.

Key Benefits
Three-in-One Emergency Guide - Covers three common conditions on one poster for convenient reference.
Visual Accessibility - Full-colour illustrations and bold, clear text aid fast recognition and action.
Laminated for Durability - Wipe-clean surface makes it suitable for high-traffic or shared environments.
Supports Training & Compliance - Great for first-aid training, induction programmes, and regulatory alignment.
Versatile Across Environments - Valuable in healthcare, educational, workplace, and community settings.

Ideal For:
GP surgeries, walk-in clinics, and hospitals
Schools, colleges, and nurseries
Workplaces and industrial units
Sports facilities, gyms, and community centres
Care homes and supported living environments

Why Choose This Poster'
Expert-Developed Content - Created by certified first aid and H&S professionals in line with recognised UK standards.
A2 Format for Visibility - Easy to spot and read in emergencies, even from a distance.
Practical and Concise - Focused guidance without overwhelming detail ideal in high-pressure moments.
Ideal for Training & Awareness - A strong addition to staff rooms, training areas, awareness campaigns, and safety audits.

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