Daisy First Aid Sutton Surrey

Daisy First Aid Sutton Surrey First Aid Classes for Parents & Carers in SM1 SM2 SM5 SM6 SM7 CR8 CR5 in the comfort of your own home

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Daisy First Aid Sutton provides emergency life saving first aid classes for parents and carers. As parents we would do anything to protect our children from harm. If your child had an accident or fell ill, Would you know what to do? Daisy First Aid Sutton passionately believe that every parent should possess paediatric first aid knowledge to help protect their children

and potentially save their life. Daisy First Aid Sutton provides affordable group and individual training classes either in the comfort of your own home for a minimum of 4 people or in designated venues in Sutton and the surrounding area. In addition to this we provide the 6 hour emergency paediatric first aid class, the 12 hour Level 3 paediatric first aid class and Daisy Buds classes for children. The 2 hour parent and carer class content includes, CPR, recovery position, choking, head injuries, meningitis, burns, bleeding, poisons, fractures, anaphylaxis and febrile seizures. Daisy First Aid is a registered provider who ensure all their trainers have up to date information, they are quality assured and insured. The trainers and course content have gone through our Qualsafe approved Daisy First Aid Training Centre and approval process to ensure standards. Daisy First Aid complies with the high standards set by the Resuscitation Council UK, HSE, St John's Ambulance, Red Cross and St Andrew's First Aid.

🀣 Just for fun… How many of these well-meaning comments have you heard since having your baby?!πŸ‘‰ Let us know your score ...
02/06/2026

🀣 Just for fun…

How many of these well-meaning comments have you heard since having your baby?!

πŸ‘‰ Let us know your score in the comments!

And tell us if there are any we’ve missed!

πŸ˜‚ Let’s laugh (and maybe cry a little) together!

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🀰Expecting a little one this month?β™ŠοΈβ™‹οΈ Their birthstones are the dreamy moonstone, the timeless pearl, and the magical ...
01/06/2026

🀰Expecting a little one this month?

β™ŠοΈβ™‹οΈ Their birthstones are the dreamy moonstone, the timeless pearl, and the magical alexandrite. Their flower is the rose, and they’ll be either a curious Gemini or a caring Cancer, depending on when they arrive.

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31/05/2026

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🫢 This is a gentle reminder that if your child seems out of sorts in warmer weather or is displaying β€˜naughty’ or frustr...
30/05/2026

🫢 This is a gentle reminder that if your child seems out of sorts in warmer weather or is displaying β€˜naughty’ or frustrated behaviour to please ask yourself if they may be a bit dehydrated.

Symptoms of dehydration in children include:

πŸ‘‰Feeling thirsty
πŸ‘‰Dark yellow and strong smelling p*e
πŸ‘‰Feeling dizzy or lightheaded
πŸ‘‰Feeling tired or irritable
πŸ‘‰Dry mouth, lips and eyes
πŸ‘‰Peeing little, and fewer than 4 times a day - or nappies drier than normal.

You child may not be able to explain or understand how they are feeling and it can come across as unwanted behaviour or frustration.

If your child shows symptoms of dehydration, give regular small sips and allow them to gradually drink more if they can.

πŸ’‰You can use a spoon or medicine syringe to make it easier for your child to swallow the fluids.

Your child’s p*e should be a pale or clear colour.

βœ… Remember, breastfed babies will want more feeds than usual in warm weather and this includes night feeds too.

πŸ”– Share this with a parent who’ll find it helpful.

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πŸ”ΉHeat rash appears as raised spots that are 2mm to 4mm across. Some spots may be filled with fluid.πŸ”ΉYou can treat heat r...
29/05/2026

πŸ”ΉHeat rash appears as raised spots that are 2mm to 4mm across. Some spots may be filled with fluid.

πŸ”ΉYou can treat heat rash yourself. The main thing to do is keep your child’s skin cool so they do not sweat and irritate the rash.

πŸ‘‰ To keep your child’s skin cool
-wear loose cotton clothing
-use lightweight bedding
-take cool baths or showers
-drink plenty of fluid to avoid dehydration

πŸ‘‰ To calm the itching or prickly feeling
-apply something cold, such as a damp cloth or ice pack (wrapped in a tea towel) for up to 20 minutes
-tap or pat the rash instead of scratching it
-do not use perfumed shower gels or creams

βœ… Speak to a pharmacist about heat rash. They can give advice and suggest the best treatment to use.

πŸ‘‰ A pharmacist might recommend:
-calamine lotion
-antihistamine tablets
-hydrocortisone cream – though not for children under 10 or pregnant women as they need to get advice from a doctor before using this treatment

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πŸ“’ Calling all Nannies, Childminders, Nursery Managers and anyone who works with children.❓Do you have a paediatric first...
28/05/2026

πŸ“’ Calling all Nannies, Childminders, Nursery Managers and anyone who works with children.

❓Do you have a paediatric first aid qualification?β €β €β €β €β €β €β €
❓Does your Paediatric First Aid certificate need updating?β €β €β €β €β €
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We can come to you!
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βœ… Blended learning course (6 hours online and 6 hours practical session).β €β €β €β €β €β €β €β €β €
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βœ… 3 year certificate.β €β €β €β €β €β €β €β €β €
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βœ… Ofsted compliant and CPD accredited course.β €β €

βœ…If you don’t need to renew at the moment but want some CPD we also have the Safeguarding, infection control and risk assessment e-learning courses.β €β €β €

To book click the link below πŸ‘‡
https://bookwhen.com/daisyfirstaidsutton =ev-sxzfz-20260509100000
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- Watch an iPad in a restaurant- Sleep in my bed- Have a meltdown in a supermarket -Be given something to eat 20 minutes...
28/05/2026

- Watch an iPad in a restaurant

- Sleep in my bed

- Have a meltdown in a supermarket

-Be given something to eat 20 minutes after refusing their dinner

- Require a 2-hour long bedtime routine involving 4 stories, 3 water refills and a full TED talk on dinosaurs.

What else have you done since having kids that your pre-kids self would be raising an eyebrow for?!

This is just for fun - no shaming or judgement please - we’re all doing our best! 🫢🏻

🐟 Have you heard of Weever fish?If you’re planning on a beach trip with your little one this summer here’s what you need...
27/05/2026

🐟 Have you heard of Weever fish?

If you’re planning on a beach trip with your little one this summer here’s what you need to know…

πŸ‘‰ There are two species of weever fish, lesser and great. And these are some of the only poisonous fish in UK waters. They spend most of their lives buried in the sand, but when disturbed, they shoot up their black dorsal fin in defence, injecting a painful poison into unsuspecting victims!

πŸ‘‰ They have an upturned, grumpy mouth, with a deep yellowish body tapering down towards their tail. Their eyes sit on top of their head as the rest of the body is usually buried in the sand. Their black dorsal fin contains the poison, along with spines on gill covers.

πŸ–οΈ They are found all around Britain but are most common in south and south west.

πŸ‘‰ If you are stung by a weever fish, place the body part in as hot water as you can bear, as quickly as possible. After 15 minutes or so, the pain should ease.

βœ… To avoid being stung, you should always wear beach shoes when paddling in sandy waters! Always follow the Seashore Code when rock pooling, be careful to leave everything as you found it - replace any rocks you turn over, put back any crabs or fish and ensure not to scrape anything off its rocky home.

πŸ”– TAG a parent who might not know about these fish.

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πŸ”– Tag your pregnant friends!!Cor blimey it’s warm out there! But mamas to be, we’ve got you covered.🀰Pregnancy + heatwav...
26/05/2026

πŸ”– Tag your pregnant friends!!
Cor blimey it’s warm out there! But mamas to be, we’ve got you covered.

🀰Pregnancy + heatwave = not the dream combo… but these easy tips will help you chill out (literally, hopefully).

πŸ‘‰Cool your pulse points
πŸ‘‰Grab a cold flannel and press it on:
πŸ‘‰The back of your neck
πŸ‘‰Inside your wrists
πŸ‘‰Behind your knees + elbows
πŸ‘‰Top of your feet
πŸ‘‰Ankles + inner thighs

βœ… Get yourself a paddling pool. No baby required – just you, some cool water, and a mocktail in hand (Bonus: your little one will love it next summer!)

πŸ’¦ Spritz it up. A spray bottle of cold water = your new BFF. Great for hot commutes, sofa lounging, or just feeling fancy.

πŸ‡ Frozen fruit. Keep berries or grapes in the freezer for a refreshing, bump-safe treat. Delicious + hydrating!

♨️ Loft hatch hack. Open it up and let the heat escape – hot air rises, and your bedroom will thank you.

πŸ†’ Curtains closed, cool vibes only. Block out the sun during the day to keep things chilled inside.

Tag a glowing mum-to-be who needs this right now!

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β˜€οΈThrowing a cover over the buggy when out and about with your baby might seem like an obvious way to keep them cool and...
25/05/2026

β˜€οΈThrowing a cover over the buggy when out and about with your baby might seem like an obvious way to keep them cool and protected from the sun on a hot summer day. ​​​​​​​​
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⚠️ BUT did you know that covering your baby’s pram with a blanket on a hot day can significantly increase the temperature inside the pram, possibly to levels that could cause your baby to overheat.​​​​​​​​
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♨️ Babies and young children are more vulnerable to the heat than older children and adults. That’s because they sweat less, their ability to regulate body temperature is less efficient and they can’t tell you when they’re feeling too hot. This puts them at increased risk of heat-related illness, dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.​​​​​​​​
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So, if you’re taking your baby out in a pushchair on a hot, sunny day:​​​​​​​​
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- Make sure your pram is covered – preferably with an in-built sunshade (if your pram has one) or a light, well-ventilated, attachable one. These will keep baby shaded while ensuring adequate airflow.​​​​​​​​
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- Dress baby in lightweight, loose-fitting clothing.​​​​​​​​
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- Give your baby more fluids than usual, to keep hydrated - this might mean extra breast or bottle feeds. ​​​​​​​​
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- Avoid peak hours and stick to the shade as much as possible.​​​​​​​​
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- Check on little ones often, feeling their skin to ensure they’re cool.​​​​​​​​
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It is better for them to be covered by something light than to be in direct sunlight while it is hot but only for a very short period of time while you seek shade.​​​​​​​​
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πŸ”– TAG a new mum or dad who might find this useful.​​​​​​​​

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Address

Sutton
SM5

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 3pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 3pm
Thursday 9:30am - 3pm
Friday 9:30am - 3pm

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