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First Aid to Survive
First Aid Training in Palmerston North, Manawatu-Wanganui area
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79 Rangiora Avenue,
Palmerston North
4414,
Manawatu-Wanganui, North Island,
New Zealand
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021 236 7219
021 236 7219
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Services offered since 2006
Promotion of public access to defibrillators, Free training on defibrillator placement, Ongoing training, AED database maintenance, CPR and AED training
Expertised in First Aid Training
Resuscitation, Advanced First Aid, Aquatic Safety, AED, Basic First Aid, CPR
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Palmerston North, Palmerston North Area
Payment options
Cash, Direct Debit, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking)
Additional info
Industrial, Residential, Commercial, Defibrillators
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business First Aid to Survive are:
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Nestled in the heart of Manawatu-Wanganui, First Aid to Survive has been a beacon of safety and wellness for over 15 years. Our journey began in 2006, when we recognized the vital need for comprehensive first aid training in our community. Since then, we've grown from a small team of dedicated instructors into a thriving organization committed to equipping individuals with the skills they need to respond effectively in emergencies. At First Aid to Survive, we believe that everyone deserves to feel safe and confident when faced with unexpected situations. That's why we offer a wide range of courses, from Basic First Aid and CPR to Advanced First Aid and Resuscitation. We also specialize in Aquatic Safety, ensuring that those who enjoy our beautiful waterways can do so safely. But our mission extends beyond just training. We are passionate about promoting public access to defibrillators, as we believe every minute counts when it comes to saving lives. Our AED (Automated External Defibrillator) courses are designed to empower community members to take action during cardiac emergencies. We take pride in our ability to adapt to the unique needs of our students, making learning both engaging and effective. Whether you're a seasoned first aider or just starting out, you can expect a warm welcome at First Aid to Survive. Our classes are small, ensuring personalized attention for each student, and our instructors bring real-world experience and a wealth of knowledge to the classroom. So if you're looking for a first aid training provider that truly cares about your wellbeing, look no further than First Aid to Survive. We're more than just a business; we're a community of lifesavers. Join us today and take the first step towards becoming a part of this life-saving movement in Manawatu-Wanganui.
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“Blatant Wrong Change by $20.00. My 83 year old Aunt from Melbourne gave a $50.00 note to purchase items worth $26.00. Change amount should have been $24.00 but she is given on $4.00. Yes $4.00. ”
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“We paid for advertising they did not post and refused to give money back they cannot be trusted with your business they will run you arround and not reply to you. Doing business with them is as risky as eating a cancerous growth in your meat sandwich”
Unprofessional
“Lies to customers about other businesses, then says we do servicing. Says to let your car fail its wof as they have a rail quota to fill and they will pull you up for wheel nuts. Utter rubbish flowing from his mouth. Aluminium wheel nuts where banned into 2016 and factory wheels won't have Aluminium wheel nuts. We watched him tell the story to a little old lady who was bought into every word. Shameful, dishonest, so unprofessional”