A. Clarke
As a certified first responder and registered nurse, Arthur Clarke provides a variety of health-related topics, specifically on first aid care. With years of experience as a nurse, he eventually decided to offer first aid classes in his hometown. As part of the services he provides, he also dedicates his free time on sharing and providing a variety of first aid topics to several websites which he claims as his way of creating awareness on the topic.
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All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), often called quads, are commonly used in rural areas across Canada for transportation, recreation, and farm work. While these vehicles are designed for rough terrain, they can present safety risks when operated near waterways, wetlands, or uneven ground. Across Canada, including British Columbia and communities around Vancouver, safety training programs often highlight […]
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Cycling is a common activity for children across Canada, including Vancouver and communities throughout British Columbia. Riding a bicycle supports physical activity, independence, and outdoor recreation. However, roads and residential streets also present safety risks when bicycles and motor vehicles share the same space. Because of these risks, communities and schools across BC emphasize road
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Medical emergencies can occur in any environment, including workplaces, community facilities, and institutional settings. When a person suddenly collapses and stops breathing normally, immediate response from trained individuals can help support life until professional medical responders arrive. Across Canada, including Vancouver and British Columbia, first aid training programs emphasize the importance of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
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Residential fires can develop quickly and may create dangerous conditions such as smoke, heat, and structural damage. Fire departments across Canada, including Vancouver and throughout British Columbia, respond to thousands of residential fires each year. Emergency crews are trained to rescue occupants, control the fire, and provide immediate first aid care when individuals are found
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Physical activity such as squash, basketball, or gym workouts is common in recreation centres across Canada, including Vancouver and communities throughout British Columbia. While exercise supports overall health, sudden medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest can occur unexpectedly—even during routine activities. Public recreation facilities increasingly prepare for these situations by ensuring staff are trained in
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Traffic collisions can occur unexpectedly on busy streets and intersections. In many situations, bystanders are the first people to reach an injured individual before emergency services arrive. Having basic first aid knowledge can help bystanders respond calmly and support someone who may be seriously injured. Across Canada, including Vancouver and communities throughout British Columbia, first
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Motorcycles share the road with larger vehicles, but riders have less physical protection compared with drivers inside cars or trucks. Because of this, collisions involving motorcycles can lead to serious injuries, even at moderate speeds. Across Canada, including Vancouver and communities throughout British Columbia, road safety education emphasizes both defensive driving and first aid awareness.
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Infants can experience breathing difficulties for many reasons, including illness, airway obstruction, or sudden medical events. When a baby stops breathing or becomes unresponsive, immediate action is critical while emergency medical services are contacted. Across Canada, including Vancouver and communities throughout British Columbia, many parents, caregivers, and childcare providers choose to complete infant first aid
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