Introducing the First Aid Kit That Talks 

IntelligentFirstAid unveils revolutionary new first aid tool to combat increasing accidental death rate

Phoenix, Arizona—August 1, 2007—Today IntelligentFirstAid announces that the highly anticipated, revolutionary Talking First Aid Kit will be available nationwide the first week of September 2007 with pre-orders being accepted in August.

Accidents are the fifth leading cause of death behind heart disease, cancer, stroke, and respiratory disease, but for people ages 1 to 44, accidents are the top killer and account for more than 40 million injury related visits to US emergency rooms annually.

This unique kit is packed with supplies, visual instructions and for the first time, audio instructions that talks users through the process of administrating first aid care in an emergency.

The Talking First Aid Kit from IntelligentFirstAid includes individually labeled color-coded injury packs so the user has all the supplies and easy to follow instructions for managing a specific injury. The audio module within each injury pack advances the patented technology a step further. With the press of a button, the module delivers step-by-step instructions, pausing and repeating when necessary to provide guidance to the user. This combination makes The Talking First Aid Kit from IntelligentFirstAid the most dependable tool for providing rapid and accurate first aid in the event of an injury.

Former Navy Hospital Corpsman and creator, Dave Hammond, says “Our partnership with military medicine and professional training experts has resulted in the development of a new generation of first aid kits that raise the standard of care and ability of the lay person to provide first aid. Even trained professionals can be overwhelmed in an emergency situation and it’s even more challenging for the lay person to know what to do and how to react in a critical situation. The Talking First Aid kit offers a guiding voice at a time when it’s most needed. It’s like having a medical professional in your ear, telling you exactly what to do and what not to do. This is the first aid kid - reinvented.”

The Talking First Aid Kit from IntelligentFirstAid will be available in September online at: www.intelligentfirstaid.com. Nine injury specific packs, Breathing, Bleeding, Shock, Head & Spine, Bone, Eye, Burns, Bite & Stings, and Basics, come complete with easy to follow color-coded picture instruction cards along with all the supplies you will need in an emergency.

About IntelligentFirstAid

Dave and Linda Hammond founded DLH, Inc in 1997 after more than 15 years of developing innovative first aid solutions for high risk commercial applications. Recognizing the need for a more user friendly approach to first aid, the Hammonds turned their talents and attention to developing and patenting IntelligentFirstAid kits that provide companies and consumers alike with the tools and guidance they need to rapidly and accurately manage the most common injuries at home, work or play.

Dave brings more than thirty years experience in injury care and education and served as both a Hospital Corpsman and a Director of Training for the Navy Department. Linda, with twenty years of design and marketing experience, has been able to take a critical look at existing first aid kits to ensure the IntelligentFirstAid line is more comprehensive and user-friendly than anything else available. Using this first hand experience and applying it in designing the IntelligentFirstAid kits, the Hammond’s have revolutionized the provision of non-professional emergency care. Other DLH kits include: Safe at Home® First Aid Kit, Safe Traveler® First Aid Kit, and On The Job® First Aid Kits.

The IntelligentFirstAid kits are also designed to allow companies to meet OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards for providing on-site care within the workplace. All instructional materials have been reviewed by national first aid training organizations and meet National First Aid Science Advisory Board guidelines.

For further information, please contact: Jennifer LaVoie-Trimble, Publicist, Orca Communications Unlimited, LLC at 480-626-4650 or Jennifer@OrcaCommunications.com.