Australian Bites and Stings vVARY
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Developer Description
First aid tips and facts for bites, stings and venomous creatures.
Created for the Australian public by CSL Seqirus, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of antivenoms, with expert input from the Australian Venom Research Unit (AVRU) and support from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing (www.health.gov.au).
Explore life-saving first aid tips, learn about venomous animals, test your knowledge through quizzes, and interact with selected creatures in 3D and augmented reality (AR). Designed for use by all ages and knowledge levels, the app is packed with simple, trusted information and interactive tools to help you feel more confident around Australia’s wildlife.
Features include:
● First aid instructions for snake bites, spider bites, jellyfish stings and more
● A step-by-step guide to the DRSABCD method and the Pressure Immobilisation Technique (PIT)
● Audio resuscitation guide
● Emergency services call button with what3words location finder
● Facts about venomous creatures including where they live and how they behave
● Distribution maps for common venomous species around Australia
● Preparation guides for bushwalking, camping, and beach safety with packing checklists
● A fun and educational interactive component to learn about venomous creatures in 3D and augmented reality (AR)
Please note: Information contained in this guide has been designed to provide assistance for the general public on Australian venomous creatures. This guide is specific to Australian fauna, and is based on local resuscitation and envenoming first aid management guidelines published by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC). The information provided is to be used as a reference only and not intended as a substitute for professional first aid training and techniques.
In an emergency, always call 000.
Sixth edition © 2025
CSL Seqirus™ is a trademark of Seqirus UK Limited or its affiliates.
Seqirus (Australia) Pty Ltd. ABN 66 120 398 067. Melbourne.
Date of preparation October 2025 – AU-AVAT-25-0002
Version Information
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- Downloads
- 50K+
- Updated on
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- Released
- Dec 1, 2013
- Requires
- Android Varies with device
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#85 in Top Free Medical in Australia
Australian Bites and Stings users say on Google Play
I heard about this after watching a morning show report on it and about the dangers of Bites and Stings from Australia's most Common and Venomous Animals every summer. And I find this Application definitely does deliver and is a good App to have on your Smart Phones and Tablets. Yes the information and ease of usage is simple, but it's still a very helpful and important application tool to have.
Ok but limited detail. OTOH, if you are using it during an emergency then you want it brief and to the point.
Don't like the new format/revamp.Too fussy. Too much to navigate. Less is more! The old style was simple and easy to use. I train first aid and show people how to use this App everyday. I have for 5 years. But not a fan anymore. For something so important you want a quick and easy to use guide. Not be bogged down with info and tab overload on every page. Bring back the old style, PLEASE!!!
This app is time consuming and the person will more than likely die while you trying to figure it out. Should be made a lot simpler.
Dreadful. I opened the app all was good then ended up on a page where I couldn't get back and mistakenly dialed 000. This badly needs some serious work