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Saving time, saving money, saving lives*

It’s rare to find a product that truly is cutting edge technology, with the benefits of saving time, money and lives. Brisbane based e-learning development company, Life International Training Pty Ltd, has done exactly that. Its CD ROM program, First Aid Now, delivers first aid training to the level of Senior First Aid including CPR. It is also capable of assessing the learning of students with an online interface.

First aid is a skill needed by every person in Australia – from 12 to 120! Those first few moments after a life threatening event resulting in injury can so often make the difference between life and death. But people are so time starved nowadays.

The solution? Learn in your own time, at your own convenience, at a cost that avoids weekends away from the family or time off work during the week.

First Aid Now breaks the training cost shackles for both employees and employers. It also demands a high standard of learning – equal to, or perhaps higher than is likely to be gained from regular face to face training in groups.

First Aid Now is almost the perfect one-one-one trainer with no distractions, no personal interpretations – just the facts within strictly controlled guidelines.

First Aid Now will not allow failure. A student progresses through the learning and assessment phases by successfully completing each element before progressing to the next. Competency is simply a function of diligent learning.

The whole story is revealed on the Life International web site at www.firstaidnow.net.au Do yourself and your family and workmates a favour. Learn first aid – now!

* Copy supplied by Life International Training

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