iFirstAid is your mobile first aid resource to help you effectively manage everyday and emergency situations.
Featuring video resources and step-by-step instructions, iFirstAid will help you remain calm and in control, guiding you through situations including:
• CPR
• Burns
• Choking
• Poisoning
• Bleeding
Packed with features including international emergency contacts, immunisation records, Find My Family tracking and direct emergency services notifications, this app has been specially designed to help keep you and your loved ones safe, no matter where you go.
Includes Police, Fire, Ambulance and Poison Information Centre numbers for 99 countries, with more coming soon.
If you find yourself in an emergency situation, simply use the Emergency feature to broadcast your current location to your family list.
iFirstAid is designed in Australia to meet some of the harshest and most unforgiving conditions on the planet, so you can count on it wherever you are around the globe.
Content is based on SURVIVAL’s award-winning First Aid Emergency Handbook, authored by international first aid expert Ella Tyler -- winner of the International Florence Nightingale Medal and author of 18 first aid publications.
Australia’s leading first aid innovators, SURVIVAL has been keeping people safe at home and around the globe for over 30 years.
Download this potentially life-saving App today!
Note: iFirstAid is not available in the UK. Please search instead for our UK specific app “FirstAid Emergency Handbook”
Hide..Show more..
Screenshots
User Rating
2.6 out of 5
5 ratings
in United States
5 star
1
4 star
0
3 star
2
2 star
0
1 star
2
Ratings History
Reviews
Overall at good level with some issues
The emergency contacts for traveling especially and sections are very helpful however someone it can be TOO VAGUE. In CPR it says "check for danger" as in check for bleeding? Check for danger from what? From the surroundings? Or in the burns section I think it would be helpful to suggest brands of bandages or medications to bring if it happens away from home and in other categories too.
CPR Incorrect
The CPR info is incorrect. It doesn't match up with current guidelines of compression, airway, breathing. This has been the protocol since 2010 so the app should be brought up to date.
Good
Its good basic info, but I couldn't get the voice commands to work.
HOW "LIGHT" CAN 'light' GET!?
IF YOU WANT THE DEFINITION OF 'LIGHT,' DOWNLOAD THIS WASTE OF THE ELECTRICITY IT TAKES TO POWER THE MACHINES IT TAKES TO DO SO - an insult to an adult's intelligence!
Somewhat useful
There is some useful information, but the layout is a little problematic. Some of the info was obscured by the navigation, and you can't scroll to see it. But hey, its a free app and you have an idea of what to do in emergency situations.
Uh..
It basically just tells you to call 911. Might be useful to mindless people, like those who use that fart app the other guy was talking about...2 ** only cuz it's free.
VERY disappointed
but, what can you expect for FREE? You get what you pay for.
most of what is in this app is, as many others have already mentioned, outdated.
Very Useful
Is there a full version yet? Very usefull if you are completely cluless or need reassurance.
Good basic everything
Am an RN and this is good, basic, and free. Better if you could edit emergency cell number. We live on a small island north pacific. Jean
minimalist, but ok
They were not kidding when they said LITE. This app is minimalist and contains little, but is ok for those whom dont know these things already. Just not suitable for me as the knowledge contained is pretty much well known info or common sense