Last updated: July 17, 2024  ·  2 min read
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Key First Aid Statistics: Insights and Trends [2026]

General First Aid Awareness and Confidence First Aid Impact and Effectiveness Workplace Safety Emergency Response and Timing If you found…

General First Aid Awareness and Confidence

  1. Helpless in Emergencies: 70% of individuals feel unprepared during medical emergencies due to a lack of first aid knowledge.
  2. Training Participation: Each year, about 12 million Americans receive first aid training.
  3. CPR Confidence: Only 33% of adults in the UK feel confident enough to perform CPR.
  4. First Aid Confidence in the UK: A mere 8% of people in the UK feel ready to administer first aid during an emergency.
  5. Choking First Aid: Over 40% of parents have seen their child choke, yet more than 75% feel unsure about their first aid skills.

First Aid Impact and Effectiveness

  1. Bystander CPR: CPR performed by a bystander is delivered in 39.2% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases.
  2. Survival Boost: Bystander CPR can double or even triple survival chances from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.
  3. Cardiac Arrest in the US: Annually, 475,000 Americans die from cardiac arrest, and bystander CPR could save half of these lives.
  4. First Aid Survival Rates: First aid can boost survival rates by up to 80% following severe injuries.
  5. Heimlich Maneuver Confidence: 57% of people feel confident performing the Heimlich maneuver.

Workplace Safety

  1. Workplace Injuries: In the US, a workplace injury happens every seven seconds.
  2. Life-Saving Training: Effective first aid training in UK workplaces saves around 1,100 lives annually.
  3. Preventable Injuries: One million workplace injuries and illnesses could be prevented each year with first aid training.

Emergency Response and Timing

  1. Ambulance Response: In Australia, the average ambulance response time is 8 minutes.
  2. Responding to Emergencies: More than 90% of people will end up responding to an emergency involving a family member or friend at some point in their lives.

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Children and Safety

  1. Leading Cause of Death: Unintentional injuries are the top cause of death among children in the US.
  2. Bicycle Injuries: Up to 46% of bicycle-related injuries in youths could be avoided with proper first aid knowledge and application.

Miscellaneous

  1. First Aid Impact: First aid plays a critical role in significantly improving emergency outcomes.
  2. Importance of Training: Increasing first aid training and awareness could dramatically reduce preventable injuries and fatalities.
Alison Adams
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