About this listing
First Aid is listed with version, update, developer, screenshots, permissions, source, and compatibility details from the available app metadata.
Before you install
- Android requirement is not listed in the current data.
- Package size is not listed in the current data.
- The source link points to a Google Play listing.
Listing evidence
First Aid includes version Varies with device, 5 screenshots, privacy policy link in the current metadata.
The current metadata notes that update date is not listed, permission list is not available.
First Aid app information and review notes
First Aid by Ana Paula Boaventura is listed in Education. This page organizes the available metadata into a practical review format, including version Varies with device, Android requirement not listed, update date not listed, rating not listed, and install signal 10,000+.
Browse learning apps by checking subject coverage, lesson format, offline use, child-safety signals, progress tracking, and whether paid content is clearly disclosed. For First Aid, use the details below as a checklist before you decide whether the app fits your device, privacy expectations, and use case.
Use case fit
First Aid is summarized as: "First aid application for children from 6 years of age" Compare that promise with the screenshots, category, update notes, and related apps before installing.
Version and compatibility
The listing shows version Varies with device, Android requirement not listed, package size not listed, and last update not listed. These details matter because older devices, large packages, and stale updates can change the install experience.
Privacy and permissions
First Aid does not include a permission list in the current metadata, so review the source listing and Android install prompt carefully.
Review checklist
- Confirm the developer name and source listing before installing.
- Review version, Android requirement, package size, and update date.
- Compare requested permission access with the feature you actually need.
- Read recent change notes and ratings as signals, not as guarantees of safety.
App description
Emergency situation and correctly trigger the local emergency medical
service, guides the main procedures in falls, choking, convulsion, fainting
and cardiorespiratory arrest using the Automatic External Defibrillator
(AED). Urgent and emergency situations can occur anywhere outside the
hospital environment and require first aid to be instituted early. For this, the
orientation for the people who will perform such care are primordial for the
entire population starting with the children.
Requirements (Latest version)
• Requires Android 5.0 or higher