First Aid Tuition Singapore

First Aid Tuition Singapore Delivering up to date first aid and CPR to Singapore, island wide, by experienced UK trained nurses. Who are First Aid Tuition?

First Aid Tuition Pte Ltd was founded in 2009 in Singapore by Anne Greetham. Anne is an experienced UK trained Adult and Paediatric Nurse, mum and Certified American Red Cross, EFR and ASHI Instructor. Anne's vision is to make First Aid and CPR easily accessible to the whole community and that is exactly what she has been doing for the last 8 years! Teaching First Aid and CPR to parents, helpers, teachers, scouts, teenagers and in the corporate workplace. Rachel Kelly joined the team earlier this year and shares Anne's vision and is passionate about empowering people to know what to do in an emergency. Rachel is an experienced UK trained Adult Nurse, specialising in Intensive Care Nursing, a mum to 3 busy young boys, a Reflexologist and a Certified ASHI First Aid and CPR Instructor.

🗓️ Save the Date: First Aid & CPR Training for Families & Helpers!Join us for hands-on, confidence boosting training des...
27/02/2026

🗓️ Save the Date: First Aid & CPR Training for Families & Helpers!

Join us for hands-on, confidence boosting training designed just for families and for helpers.

Learn lifesaving skills in a supportive, engaging environment and feel ready for the unexpected.

🎉 SAVE when you sign up! Limited spots available so grab a friend, register today



👉 Eventbrite link to register in bio.

☀️ In Singapore’s heat, every second counts when someone shows signs of heat distress.Would you know what to do?Recognis...
27/12/2025

☀️ In Singapore’s heat, every second counts when someone shows signs of heat distress.

Would you know what to do?

Recognising the difference between heat exhaustion and heatstroke can mean the difference between recovery and a life-threatening emergency. 💧

Don’t wait until it happens. Get equipped with the right first aid skills to respond calmly and confidently when it matters most.

🚑 Book a First Aid Class today!
Learn practical, hands-on skills to protect your family, friends, and community.

👉 Click the Eventbrite link in bio to register for our upcoming classes.

☀️ Singapore’s heat can be unforgiving, but you can stay safe with a few simple habits.Keeping cool, staying hydrated, a...
19/12/2025

☀️ Singapore’s heat can be unforgiving, but you can stay safe with a few simple habits.

Keeping cool, staying hydrated, and being mindful of the midday sun can help prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke for you and your family. 💧🌤️

But prevention is only part of the picture.

Knowing how to act confidently during an emergency is just as important.

When someone shows signs of heat distress, every second counts.

👨‍🏫 Get equipped with the skills to recognise, respond, and take action when it matters most.

Click the Eventbrite link in our bio to register for our upcoming First Aid classes and learn how to protect the people you care about. 💙

☀️ Heat exhaustion can happen fast, but quick action can make all the difference.If someone shows signs, stop activity, ...
12/12/2025

☀️ Heat exhaustion can happen fast, but quick action can make all the difference.

If someone shows signs, stop activity, move them to a cool place, help them cool down, and offer fluids if they’re alert. Keep a close eye on them.

If symptoms don’t improve or confusion develops, call 995 immediately.

Want to feel confident taking action in emergencies like this?

Check our Eventbrite link in bio for upcoming classes, or DM us to book a private session for your family or group.

☀️ Protect your loved ones from Singapore’s heat. Some family members are more vulnerable than others.👶 Infants & Toddle...
09/12/2025

☀️ Protect your loved ones from Singapore’s heat. Some family members are more vulnerable than others.

👶 Infants & Toddlers: Keep them hydrated, limit outdoor play during peak heat, and never leave them unattended in a car.

👵 Elderly: Ensure they stay in cool, ventilated spaces and check on them regularly, as they may not feel thirsty.

💙 Those with Chronic Conditions: People with heart, kidney, or respiratory issues should limit outdoor exposure and follow their doctor’s advice.

🏃 Active Family Members: Drink plenty of fluids before, during, and after activity to prevent overheating.

🤰 Pregnant Women: Minimise heat exposure and stay well hydrated at all times.

Preventing overheating is the first and most crucial step, but knowing how to act confidently if heat exhaustion or heatstroke occurs is just as important.

Learn practical First Aid steps in our latest blog: “Heatstroke & Heat Exhaustion Symptoms: Singapore Family First Aid”

👉 Link in bio

🔥 Heatstroke is life-threatening. Every second counts!If someone shows signs, call 995 immediately. While waiting for he...
05/12/2025

🔥 Heatstroke is life-threatening. Every second counts!

If someone shows signs, call 995 immediately. While waiting for help, cool them aggressively with water and fans, apply ice packs to key areas, and place them in a safe recovery position if unresponsive.

⚠️ Never give medications or fluids to someone who is confused or unconscious.

Be prepared to act confidently and safely in emergencies like this.

Check our Eventbrite link in bio for upcoming First Aid classes, or DM us to book a private session for your family or group.

🗓️ Save the Date: First Aid & CPR Training for Families & Helpers!Join us for hands-on, confidence boosting training des...
02/12/2025

🗓️ Save the Date: First Aid & CPR Training for Families & Helpers!

Join us for hands-on, confidence boosting training designed just for families and for helpers.

Learn lifesaving skills in a supportive, engaging environment and feel ready for the unexpected.

🎉 SAVE when you sign up! Limited spots available so grab a friend, register today

👉 Eventbrite link to register in bio.

💧 Is your child drinking enough water?A quick way to check, look at their urine colour!✅ Light yellow or straw-coloured ...
29/11/2025

💧 Is your child drinking enough water?

A quick way to check, look at their urine colour!

✅ Light yellow or straw-coloured = well hydrated.
⚠️ Dark yellow or amber = dehydrated. Offer fluids right away.

In Singapore’s heat, staying hydrated isn’t just about comfort. It helps prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke, especially in active kids. ☀️

Remember, little ones don’t always say they’re thirsty, so keep offering drinks throughout the day! 🥤

👨‍👩‍🏫 Did you know we offer private first aid classes for families and groups?

Learn how to spot, prevent, and treat heat-related emergencies with confidence.

👉 Click the link in bio to find out more!

🌟 Be prepared for unexpected emergencies!Our First Aid Course will give you the confidence to handle unexpected situatio...
27/11/2025

🌟 Be prepared for unexpected emergencies!

Our First Aid Course will give you the confidence to handle unexpected situations calmly and effectively.

Taught by experienced nurses, our course is specifically curated for families to learn life-saving skills together, so everyone is always ready.

🎉 Limited spots available!

👉 Don't wait! Head to the Eventbrite link in our bio to grab your spot before it's too late!

Do you worry about leaving your children in an emergency? Equip your helper with the knowledge to know exactly what to d...
25/11/2025

Do you worry about leaving your children in an emergency? Equip your helper with the knowledge to know exactly what to do—it's the ultimate peace of mind.

Things happen fast when kids are involved. That’s why first aid training isn’t just nice to have, it’s a must for anyone caring for your family. 🩹 Give them the confidence to stay calm and act quickly in any emergency.

Join our upcoming course now and get 20% OFF your booking! Spaces are limited.

👉 Tap the Eventbrite link in our bio to book a spot.

☀️ Singapore’s heat can be more dangerous than it feels!Do you know the critical difference between heat exhaustion and ...
21/11/2025

☀️ Singapore’s heat can be more dangerous than it feels!

Do you know the critical difference between heat exhaustion and life-threatening heatstroke? Both can happen fast, especially to kids, the elderly, or anyone active outdoors.

👉 Swipe through to spot the key symptoms! You could prevent a serious emergency.

🚑 Be ready to act when it counts. Click the link in our bio to read our full guide, “Heatstroke & Heat Exhaustion Symptoms: Singapore Family First Aid,” and learn the essential steps to keep your loved ones safe. 💙

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Monday 09:00 - 19:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 19:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 19:30
Thursday 09:00 - 19:30
Friday 09:00 - 19:30
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Sunday 09:00 - 19:30

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Who are First Aid Tuition? First Aid Tuition Pte Ltd was founded in 2009 in Singapore by Anne Greetham. Anne is an experienced UK trained Adult and Paediatric Nurse, mum and Certified American Red Cross, EFR and ASHI Instructor. Anne's vision is to make First Aid and CPR easily accessible to the whole community and that is exactly what she has been doing for the last 8 years! Teaching First Aid and CPR to parents, helpers, teachers, scouts, teenagers and in the corporate workplace. Rachel Kelly joined the team in 2017 and shares Anne's vision and is passionate about empowering people to know what to do in an emergency. Rachel is an experienced UK trained Adult Nurse, specialising in Intensive Care Nursing, a mum to 3 busy young boys, a Reflexologist and a Certified ASHI First Aid and CPR Instructor.

First Aid Tuition are very pleased to announce the addition of Rachael Walmsley to our team! Rachael is a UK trained adult nurse and has experience working in a hospital setting, the community and most recently as a School nurse in Dubai. Rachael is also a mum to three young children who keep her on her toes! .