The Daily Mail in conjunction with St.John’s ambulance is offering its readers a free first aid kit and a set of 8 first aid cards. These first aid resources are essential for any individual or home and the Daily Mail is extending this offer to all its readers.
How to get your free first aid cards?
The Sunday edition of Daily Mail and The Mail had special vouchers published in them last week. You may exchange these vouchers for cards at your nearest WHSmith, Tesco or Eason outlet everyday. One card will be offered everyday and you may collect all 8 cards by visiting the store until the 1st of October. Each card will feature different first aid information such as instructions for saving a person from choking etc.
Alternatively, you may also collect the four tokens that would be printed on the Daily Mail and the Mail on Saturday, October 8th edition and redeem them for first aid cards by posting the vouchers to an address that the newspaper will shortly announce. You will have to pay £3.00 including packaging and postal charges and receive the first eight cards or pay £14.00 to receive 14 first aid cards with a laminated ring binder for storage.
How to get your free first aid kit?
It is important to have a first aid kit handy because it would enable you to quickly treat someone who is injured before taking them to the hospital for further treatment. Proper first aid can make a difference and save someone’s life.
The Daily Mail are here to help and they are offering a free one person first aid kit. You will have to pay RRP £10.66 as postage charges. Until the 16th of October, 2011, The Daily Mail and The Mail will publish fifteen vouchers. You can collect these vouchers and pay £1.59 for postage to get your first aid kit from the Daily Mail. The kit will contain everything required for offering a basic first aid.