Ensuring a positive guest experience is important for all public gardens. Unfortunately, minor injuries occur when exploring or working in natural spaces reinforcing the need for a robust incident response plan including first aid. Whether it be a guest, employee or volunteer, it is important to be ready and trained to assist those in need of care.
BHS First-Aid Kit Checklist for Public Gardens
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