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Last updated: July 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your First Aid guides a substitute for medical advice? +
No. Our First Aid guides — Cardiac Emergency, Stroke Awareness, Respiratory Distress, and others — are awareness materials for the general public. They are not a substitute for professional medical training, formal First Aid certification, or emergency medical services. In any medical emergency, call your local emergency number immediately.
Can I rely on the impact statistics on this website? +
Our impact statistics are drawn from internal programme records and are independently audited annually. They are accurate to the best of our knowledge as of the date of the latest audit. However, they should not be relied upon as the sole basis for any decision; please request the latest annual report for the most current verified figures.
Are external links on this website endorsed by Meer Foundation? +
No. External links are provided for context and further reading only. We do not endorse, and are not responsible for, the content, accuracy, or practices of any third-party website.
Can I use the health-emergency information to treat someone? +
Only as interim guidance while awaiting professional medical help. Do not delay calling emergency services. Do not administer medication or perform procedures beyond your training. The guides describe what to do while help is on the way — not what to do instead of seeking help.
Is the legal information on this website legal advice? +
No. The legal references in our compliance disclosures, terms, and policies are general informational summaries. They are not legal advice. For advice on a specific legal situation, please consult a qualified advocate.

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