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Post by strawbs on Nov 26, 2007 16:54:53 GMT
Do i need to have my first aid box mounted on a wall? what documentation do i need for my first aid box? Strawbs xx
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Post by miffy on Nov 26, 2007 17:09:14 GMT
No you don't - it would be hard to take with you when you go out if you did
Not sure what you mean by documentation - I have a list of the contents and where it applies their expiry date so I know when to replace them
Hope that helps
Miffy
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Post by fionamal on Nov 26, 2007 17:36:49 GMT
I have one in the kitchen on the wall which lifts off the fixings and another one in the dinning room and one that I keep in the car so i have always got one handy.
I new mine every year wither the stuffs expired or not just to be on the safe side.
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Post by sarahnev707 on Nov 26, 2007 22:09:34 GMT
This is one of the requirements for the EYFS... First aid box fixed to the wall .. so we don't have to do it yet.... .... and inaccessible to all but mountain goats and very tall people.... especially hard to get into when children fall ill or have accidents.... but anyway they're not allowed to fall ill as you must have written permission to give them medicines beforehand so would need to come with a crystal ball attached.... totally inaccessible to children, including those who self-medicate.... contents monitored and audited on a daily basis for sell-by date.... Sure there's more but I must have fallen asleep around that part ... Sarahx ;D
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