Be prepared for those little emergencies

It's only sensible to have a properly equipped first aid kit in your house and car.

But do you really know the best way to deal with, say, a scald or a deep cut? Are you confident about how to treat a bee sting? What exactly is Anaphylactic Shock?

Even if you think you're pretty much up to speed on dealing with domestic emergencies, it's still worth familiarising yourself with the advice on our website.

You may never need to use it. But if you do, you'll always be glad you spent a few minutes browsing “just in case..”

Better still, why not print out our complete guide and keep it handy in the medicine cabinet, ready for the next time a little emergency arises.

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Savlon's Family First Aid Guides

  • Dangers in the Home

    It's a fact more accidents happen in the home than anywhere else!

    Find out more
  • Helpful Hoiday Hints & Tips

    This guide will show you the basics of how to be prepared.

    Find out more
  • Sports first aid

    Read our guide to sporting injuries and how to prevent them.

    Find out more

 

PLEASE NOTE:
The information on this website is provided as a reference guide only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice from your pharmacist, doctor or NHS Direct. Always seek medical advice if you are unsure of the treatment required or dial 999 in an emergency.