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    Default Childminders First Aid Kit

    If anyone is looking for a First Aid Kit for childminders I have put one in the forum shop here:

    CHILDMINDERS FIRST AID KIT

    It is described as an approved emergency childcare first aid kit meeting the guidelines given by the Health and Safety Executive, The National Child Minding Association & the Pre-School Learning Alliance.
    Graham
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    oh will bookmark as my expires June 11 thank you

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    I ordered this the other month through the forum and was really impressed with it

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    I was looking at the one on the NCMA website last week, now wondering how this compares with that one

    Do you know if the plasters a hypoallergenic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by button68 View Post
    I was looking at the one on the NCMA website last week, now wondering how this compares with that one

    Do you know if the plasters a hypoallergenic?
    I don't know but if they meet the requirements for NCMA and PLA then I would have thought they were!
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    I don't want to put a downer on it, but this is the same one as you can buy through NCMA and I was very unimpressed with it.

    The first time I came to use one of the bandages I was amazed at how flimsy it was - it ripped so easily. I opened another couple of packets and the quality was just as poor. I sent mine back to NCMA & got a refund. They said they'd never had any complaints before & that mine was probably a one-off, but I wasn't going to risk it again.

 

 

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