[wisconsin] Fw: [acb-l] FW: [nfbsc] talking first-aide kit
Katherine Schneider
SCHNEIKS at uwec.edu
Sun Sep 4 01:03:03 EDT 2011
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> talking first-aide kit
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> Talking First Aid Kit
> Carl Augusto of theAmerican Foundation for the Blind Blogposted the
> following about this great product.
> I think it's always important to keep safety in mind, so I thought I'd
> let you know about a new product from intelligentFirstAidT, the First
> Aid "talking" Kit. The Kit includes nine injury-specific packs to help
> treat common injuries, including Bleeding, Head & Spine Injury, and
> Shock. The packs are individually labeled and color-coded, which I love
> because it would help someone with low vision easily distinguish the
> packs. The best part, though, is that with the pressof a button, the
> audio component attached to each card provides step-by-step
> instructions to manage the wound. Situations often become chaotic when
> a loved one, an acquaintance, or even you,experiences a minor injury.
> With this tool, people with low vision can remain calm and have an idea
> of how to handle things without worrying about reading any print.
> Check out the intelli gent FirstAidT website to purchase the product or
> get more information:
> http://www.intelligentfirstaid.com/index.php
> The site even allows you to listen to a sample of the audio component
> of the kit.
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> upon
> you.
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