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First aid at schools and education & care facilities
First aid in schools plays a crucial role in preparing pupils and teachers for emergencies and acting correctly in such situations. As schools are places where many children come together and different activities take place, there is an increased risk of injury or sudden health problems. For this reason, first aid skills are particularly important for teachers and pupils.
Contents at a glance
Basics of first aid
All teachers should attend a first aid course at regular intervals in order to be able to act quickly in an emergency. Topics such as the recovery position, wound care and cardiopulmonary resuscitation are taught.
Pupils as first aiders
In many schools, older pupils are trained as part of school first aid programmes so that they can take initial action in an emergency until professional help arrives. This not only promotes a sense of responsibility, but also creates a safer environment.
Security concepts
Schools should have clear emergency plans that everyone is aware of. This includes the labelling of emergency exits, the positioning of first aid kits and defibrillators as well as regular emergency drills to practise procedures.
Dealing with specific emergencies
As well as everyday injuries such as falls or cuts, teachers also need to be prepared for more serious incidents such as asthma attacks, allergic reactions or diabetic emergencies. Schools should ensure that they have appropriate emergency medication and equipment in stock.
Prevention and accident avoidance
First aid at schools also includes preventative measures. This includes raising awareness of potential sources of danger, for example in PE lessons or in the school playground, as well as teaching pupils about safe behaviour.
Duration
The duration is customised to the needs of the school.
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12439 Berlin
If required, we also offer in-house training courses directly at your company.

Safety starts with knowledge
We not only offer formal training, but also give you the confidence to act correctly in an emergency.
FAQ (Frequently asked questions)
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes, after successful participation in a course you will receive a official certificate, which confirms participation and the content taught. This certificate is DGUV-compliant and fulfils the legal requirements.
What if I have no previous knowledge?
No problem! Our courses are for participants of all experience levels suitable. Our experienced trainers convey all content in an easy-to-understand and practical way so that you are optimally prepared.
Is the course DGUV-compliant?
Yes, our courses comply with the current DGUV guidelines and fulfil the requirements of the employers' liability insurance associations and accident insurance funds. Our DGUV authorisation number is 8.2083.
DGUV-compliant first aid training requires the completion of 9 teaching units of 45 minutes each in classroom format. This ensures practical training and compliance with all legal requirements.
Can courses also take place in my company?
Absolutely! We offer in-house training courses and come directly to your company. This saves time and enables flexible customisation of the content to your individual requirements.
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