Household Emergencies – Essential First Aid Every WA Home Should Know
Children explore, climb, touch, run, swallow, and bump into everything — which is why childhood injuries happen fast and often without warning.
In Western Australia, common emergencies include choking, burns, dehydration, bites, stings, asthma attacks and allergic reactions.
Here’s a clear First Aid guide every WA parent, carer and grandparent should know.
⭐ 1. Choking (Very Common in Toddlers)
Choking is silent and happens quickly.
Signs of choking:
Unable to breathe or speak
Silent, panicked expression
Turning red or blue
Weak or no cough
First Aid for infants (<1 year):
5 back blows
5 chest thrusts
Alternate until breathing improves
If unresponsive → call 000 and start CPR
First Aid for children:
5 back blows
5 chest thrusts
Repeat
Call 000 if breathing doesn’t return
Never put fingers in a child’s mouth — you may push the object deeper.
⭐ 2. Burns (BBQs, kettles, ovens, hot drinks)
Children burn easily and deeply because their skin is delicate.
First Aid:
Cool under running water for 20 minutes
Remove jewellery
Do NOT use ice, butter or creams
Cover with clean, non-stick wrap
Seek medical attention if burn is large or blistered
⭐ 3. Fever & Febrile Convulsions
Young kids can experience seizures during sudden fevers.
If a child has a seizure:
Stay calm
Lay on their side
Do NOT restrain
Do NOT put anything in their mouth
Time the seizure
Call 000 if >5 minutes or first-time seizure
Afterwards, keep the child cool and monitor them.
⭐ 4. Asthma Attacks (Common in WA Kids)
WA has high asthma rates.
Signs:
Wheezing
Difficulty breathing
Blue lips
Fast breathing
First Aid:
4 puffs of reliever with spacer
4 breaths between puffs
Wait 4 minutes
Repeat if needed
Call 000 if not improving
⭐ 5. Severe Allergic Reactions (Anaphylaxis)
Common triggers: nuts, eggs, dairy, insect bites.
Signs:
Swelling of lips/face
Difficulty breathing
Wheezing
Hives
Collapse
First Aid:
Administer EpiPen or Anapen immediately
Call 000
Lie the child flat
A second dose may be required after 5 minutes if no improvement.
⭐ 6. Bites & Stings (WA spiders, insects, jellyfish)
Bee/wasp stings:
Remove sting by scraping
Apply a cold pack
Jellyfish stings:
Rinse with seawater
Hot water immersion
Call 000 if severe reaction
Spider bites (redback/tarantula):
Cold pack
Monitor
Seek medical help if unwell
Snake bites:
Use pressure immobilisation
Call 000 immediately
⭐ 7. Dehydration & Heat Illness (Huge problem in WA summers)
Kids dehydrate quickly.
Signs:
Dry mouth
Dark urine
Lethargy
Headache
Dizziness
First Aid:
Offer water or electrolyte drink
Move to shade
Cool the skin
If vomiting or worsening → seek medical help
⭐ Childhood First Aid Saves Lives
Parents who complete First Aid training are far more confident in emergencies.
At All Ages First Aid Training Rockingham, we teach:
Infant CPR
Choking for infants & children
Burns
Fever & seizures
Asthma & anaphylaxis
Drowning response
Bites & stings
Small classes, real-life scenarios, family-friendly training.