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DFA is now Easier than ever to Teach: Now more user-friendly than ever. The PowerPoint guides you through all the topics and the hands-on practice smoothly and seamlessly. The Instructor Materials are designed to be simple and focused, to make Disaster First Aid easy to teach even if you are not experienced at teaching. The Instructor Package contains a 80-slide PowerPoint Presentation, a clear and practical Instructor Guide, an easy-to-follow Teaching Outline keyed to the slides and the text-handbook page numbers for each topic, all the forms you'll need including liability release, supply checklist, task checklist, class handouts and more. The DFA training course is used by business and corporations for their Employee Safety programs, by Schools for student and faculty emergency preparedness training, and by Fire & Police Department disaster preparedness C.E.R.T. programs. In August 2009 the Instructor Kit became available for small-business independent instructors or Training Centers. Disaster First Aid is the only course that teaches you what to do when normal 911 Emergency Services are overwhelmed by massive numbers of injuries and calls, and cannot immediately help everyone who may need immediate help. This course provides accurate, life-saving information and skills that can be done by the average non-medical person, from age 14 to seniors, presented clearly and simply, in plain words. |
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Disaster First Aid is the first professionally written, experience-based Citizen level First Aid course for large-scale emergencies. DFAŠ is practical, compact, and its actions and protocols interface directly with Disaster Plans and Protocols used by Public Safety personnel such as Paramedics, Police and Fire Departments, and Emergency Rescue Teams in California, the United States, and most of the developed countries of the world. This course was written by an experienced Adult Education Teacher and Emergency Medical caregiver who is also a former Firefighter, Fire Training Officer, Emergency Medical Services Officer, and a currently practicing Hospital E.R. Emergency Medical Technician with more than 25 years of hospital and field experience. |
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