Super Safety Mum

Super Safety Mum Hello, I am Super Safety Mum. I am a mum, nurse, and entrepreneur. Come join me on Kids Safety!!! https://tinyurl.com/CanberraMarch20

25/02/2026
Toddlers can drown in just a few centimetres of water. Phones and distractions increase risk.👉 Empty the bath immediatel...
25/02/2026

Toddlers can drown in just a few centimetres of water. Phones and distractions increase risk.

👉 Empty the bath immediately after use and never leave children unattended.

When something goes wrong, it helps to know what to do and to feel calm doing it.đź’› Super Safety Mum is coming to Canberr...
24/02/2026

When something goes wrong, it helps to know what to do and to feel calm doing it.
đź’› Super Safety Mum is coming to Canberra on March 20.
Practical skills for parents and carers, taught in a supportive, no-pressure space.

📍 Venue to be announced
🕙 10:00 am – 12:30 pm
🎟️ Link in bio

⚠️ WHY WATER SAFETY MATTERSWater is part of everyday life in Australia, but so is the responsibility that comes with it....
22/02/2026

⚠️ WHY WATER SAFETY MATTERS

Water is part of everyday life in Australia, but so is the responsibility that comes with it.

Behind the fun of pool days and river adventures is a simple truth. Water incidents happen fast and they happen quietly.

For younger children, the greatest risks are often close to home. As kids grow and explore more independently, new environments bring new hazards.

It only takes a brief distraction for a situation to change.

Staying present. Staying prepared. Understanding the risks at every age.

That is what keeps children safer around water.

🚨 Tips to Keep Your Little Loves Safe Around Water 🚨Little ones are curious and fast supervision is key!✅ Stay within ar...
20/02/2026

🚨 Tips to Keep Your Little Loves Safe Around Water 🚨

Little ones are curious and fast supervision is key!

✅ Stay within arm’s reach
âś… Empty water containers
âś… Keep pool gates closed
âś… Teach kids to ask before entering water
âś… Learn CPR & first aid

Safety first, peace of mind always đź’›

# FirstAid

That fear of “what if?” is powerful.Imagining regret after an emergency can feel heavy — the thought of letting a child ...
10/02/2026

That fear of “what if?” is powerful.
Imagining regret after an emergency can feel heavy — the thought of letting a child down or wishing you’d refreshed your skills.

But fear can be a motivator, not a burden.
Start learning today. Confidence comes with practice, not hindsight.

👉 Learn more — link in bio

06/02/2026

“That quiet guilt no one talks about.”

That quiet guilt doesn’t come from not caring.
It comes from caring deeply — and wanting to do better.

Confidence isn’t automatic. It’s learned.
👉 Learn more — link in bio

Freezing in an emergency doesn’t mean you’re weak.It means you haven’t had the chance to practice yet.Most people don’t ...
03/02/2026

Freezing in an emergency doesn’t mean you’re weak.
It means you haven’t had the chance to practice yet.

Most people don’t panic because they don’t care —
they panic because they’re scared of doing the wrong thing.

Confidence isn’t instinct.
It’s built through training.

When your hands know what to do, fear doesn’t take over.

👉 Learn more — link in bio

Traditional first aid courses can feel overwhelming — too much information, medical jargon, or feeling judged.You don’t ...
30/01/2026

Traditional first aid courses can feel overwhelming — too much information, medical jargon, or feeling judged.

You don’t need to be “exam-ready” to be prepared.
A calm, guided, human approach builds confidence without stress.

👉 Learn more — link in bio

27/01/2026

Ever worry you might blank out when something goes wrong?

That pause isn’t failure.
It’s your nervous system trying to protect you.

Parents. Carers. Teachers. Everyday people.
So many of us carry a quiet fear of freezing, second-guessing, or not acting fast enough when it really counts.

Confidence in an emergency isn’t about being fearless —
it’s about being prepared.

When your body has practiced the steps, your mind doesn’t have to panic.

Build skills that kick in when seconds matter.
Learn first aid and CPR you can trust.

👉 Learn more — link in bio

That thought — “I don’t want to look back and wish I’d done something sooner” — can feel heavy.Imagining what could go w...
24/01/2026

That thought — “I don’t want to look back and wish I’d done something sooner” — can feel heavy.

Imagining what could go wrong, fearing lifelong regret, or worrying about letting a child down… it’s real.

The good news? That fear can be a gentle motivator, not a burden.
Confidence comes through practice, not hindsight.

👉 Learn more — link in bio

“Everyone would expect me to know what to do.”That pressure is real.And it’s exhausting.Not knowing yet doesn’t mean you...
21/01/2026

“Everyone would expect me to know what to do.”

That pressure is real.
And it’s exhausting.

Not knowing yet doesn’t mean you’re failing —
it means no one ever taught you properly.

Confidence comes from practice, not expectation.
From learning, repeating, and building muscle memory.

👉 Learn more — link in the bio

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Townsville
Canberra, ACT

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

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