18/06/2026
A fire ends. The crisis does not.
A house fire takes more than walls and belongings.
It takes the sense of safety that home is supposed to give.
In the hours and weeks afterwards, members and families need more than emergency response.
They need someone to listen.
CrisisOnCall coordinates trauma support through Medical Assist, so you and your loved ones are not left to process the experience alone.
Children especially benefit from early support, even when they appear to be coping.
If you have lived through a fire, recently or long ago, please know this.
You are not alone.
We are here, 24/7 nationwide.
17/06/2026
Did You Know? Seatbelts Save Thousands of Lives
Seatbelts are one of the simplest safety tools in vehicles.
Research shows they reduce the risk of fatal injury by about 45% for car occupants.
One simple click can dramatically increase survival chances in an accident.
⚡ Sometimes the smallest actions make the biggest difference.
16/06/2026
Youth Day
Today we celebrate the energy, creativity, and resilience of young people - the future leaders, innovators, and changemakers of our communities.
We know how vital it is to educate, empower, and protect our youth. From safety awareness to first aid knowledge, every skill they gain today can make a life-saving difference tomorrow. 🚨💙
Let’s invest in programs that inspire confidence, promote responsibility, and ensure our youth are prepared for challenges - so they can lead with courage and compassion.
Because when young people thrive, our communities grow stronger. 💪✨
15/06/2026
Did You Know? Most Road Accidents Happen in Good Weather
Many people assume rain, fog, or storms cause most accidents.
But studies show around 75% of road crashes actually occur in clear weather conditions because drivers become overconfident or distracted.
It’s a powerful reminder that the biggest risk isn’t always the weather, it’s human behaviour.
⚡ Safe driving habits matter every day, not just during bad weather.
12/06/2026
Emergencies Don’t Keep Office Hours 🚨
Emergencies rarely happen at convenient times.
They happen late at night.
On long weekends.
During holidays or family gatherings.
That’s why access to help should never depend on the time of day.
CrisisOnCall operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, because emergencies don’t follow schedules.
No matter when something happens, support should always be within reach.
⚡ Because safety doesn’t sleep.
11/06/2026
The Hidden Impact of Stress
Stress is something almost everyone experiences, but chronic stress can affect much more than our mood.
Research shows that prolonged stress can impact sleep, concentration, immune health, and even increase the risk of heart disease.
Modern life moves quickly, and many people feel pressure from work, finances, family responsibilities, and daily uncertainty.
Taking small steps to care for your mental wellbeing can make a meaningful difference:
• Taking regular breaks
• Talking to someone you trust
• Seeking professional support when needed
• Creating space for rest and recovery
Your wellbeing matters.
Caring for your mental health is not a luxury, it’s part of living a balanced and healthy life.
10/06/2026
Could your family escape your home in 60 seconds?
If a fire broke out at 2am, would your family know what to do?
Most families have never had this conversation.
Take ten minutes this weekend to fix that.
Walk through your home and identify two ways out of every room.
Pick a meeting point outside.
The gate.
A specific tree.
Anywhere everyone can be counted.
Test every smoke alarm and replace batteries that have not been changed this year.
Practice the route with your children, including the part where everyone meets at the same spot.
The plan you build calmly today is the plan that saves lives in panic.
CrisisOnCall coordinates emergency response on your behalf when every second counts.
08/06/2026
Preparedness Is a Form of Care
When people prepare for emergencies, they’re not just protecting themselves, they’re protecting the people around them.
Families. Friends. Colleagues.
Being prepared means that if something unexpected happens, the situation can be handled faster and with less stress for everyone involved.
Preparation is one of the most practical ways we can show care for the people in our lives.
⚡And sometimes that care starts with simply having the right support network in place.