Why You Should Be CPR and First Aid Qualified

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Why you should be CPR and first aid qualified is simple—being prepared can save lives. Whether you’re at home, travelling, or diving, knowing how to respond in an emergency makes all the difference. These aren’t just helpful skills. They’re essential for everyone.

React Right Makes It Easy to Learn

React Right is an internationally recognised course that teaches you how to handle real-life emergencies. It’s clear, practical, and hands-on. You’ll learn how to assess a scene, perform CPR, use an AED, and deliver first aid. You’ll also cover how to stay calm, make smart decisions, and act quickly when every second counts.

This course is for everyone. You don’t need to be a diver to take it. But if you are, the benefits go even further.

Essential for Divers and Future Rescue Divers

Diving accidents can happen fast. Panic, equipment failure, or a sudden illness underwater requires a quick and confident response. React Right prepares you to handle those moments. It also includes oxygen administration—a critical skill for treating diving-related injuries.

If you’re planning to take the SSI Diver Stress & Rescue course, CPR and first aid training is a must. It’s a required prerequisite. Without it, you can’t begin the rescue course. By completing React Right, you check that box and gain real skills that could save a diver’s life.

You Can Help—Anywhere, Anytime

These skills don’t just apply on dive boats. They travel with you. At work, at home, or in the street, you might be the first person able to help. You could save a friend, a family member, or even a stranger. That confidence is priceless.

Start Your CPR & First Aid Course Today—Be the Difference

Don’t wait until it’s too late. Emergencies can happen without warning. But with the right training, you can act, help, and even save a life. Join the React Right course with Ocean Tribe and become someone who makes a difference when it matters most.

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