
Winter in Australia may not bring snow to most parts of the country, but cooler temperatures and seasonal activities can increase the risk of injuries at home, at work, on the road, and during outdoor activities.
Common winter risks include:
A little preparation can help reduce risk and ensure you have the supplies needed to respond if an injury occurs.
Burn injuries often increase during cooler months due to:
Burns can occur:
For most burns:
π Cool the burn under cool running water for 20 minutes
Avoid:
Check your first aid kit contains:
Wet surfaces, reduced daylight, and winter weather can increase the risk of slips and falls.
Common locations include:
Injuries may include:
Many Australians use cooler weather to:
Common injuries include:
Winter is a popular time for:
When travelling, consider carrying:
Remote travel may require a more comprehensive first aid kit.
Many workplaces experience seasonal risks during winter, including:
Workplace first aid kits should be reviewed regularly to ensure they remain:
Winter is a good reminder to review your first aid kit.
Check for:
β Expired supplies
β Missing dressings
β Burn treatment products
β Compression bandages
β Gloves and PPE
Whether at home, at work, in a vehicle, or while travelling, having a properly stocked first aid kit can help you respond quickly and confidently when injuries occur.
Before winter is fully underway:
β Review your first aid kit
β Replace expired supplies
β Restock burn treatment products
β Check vehicle kits
β Review workplace kits
β Ensure remote travel kits are ready
Winter doesn’t usually create new injury risks β it tends to increase the likelihood of common injuries such as burns, falls, and minor trauma. A simple review of your first aid supplies before winter can help ensure you’re prepared when you need them most.
People spend more time around heaters, fireplaces, hot drinks, cooking equipment, and camping gear.
Burn treatment supplies, wound dressings, bandages, gloves, and other general first aid essentials.
Yes. Winter is a good time to review supplies, replace expired items, and ensure kits match workplace risks.
Yes. Winter travel, camping, and roadside incidents can increase the importance of carrying a properly stocked first aid kit.