Archive for the 'Emergency First Aid' Category

Family Preparedness Awareness – Make Sure That Your Loved Ones Are Safe and Secure in Their Own Home

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Family and loved ones are vital
in anyone’s life. Safety of every member of the family is the number one concerned in day after day
activities. In any situation, every member must know what the steps to be taken and procedures when emergency strikes.
Preparedness and awareness are vital
and should be instilled to all
. A [...]

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Emergency Preparedness at Home

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Do you know how to get your family prepared for an emergency? Do you know where to take
information that is of vital consequence to your families survival?

One of the first things one should do is to contact entities such as the American Red Cross and any other offices in your area to get [...]

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Red Cross Emergency Unit

Monday, May 11th, 2009

This time we present a game that you are sure to try – if you care. Youda games welcome you at the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, namely its Emergency Response Unit, where doctors, engineers and volunteers work together to help victims of natural disasters, military conflicts etc.

You will save lives [...]

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Urban Survival -Minimum First Aid

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Disaster preparation should be a family affair and must include some first aid training. The person best suited for the job, should be the designated caregiver.

A second person should be qualified
as backup in case the primary caregiver is among the injured.
The dangers inherent to the more violent natural disasters, tornadoes, hurricanes [...]

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First Aid at Motor Vehicle Accidents

Monday, May 11th, 2009

One of the most common emergency situations you will likely come across is Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVAs).
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While checking the scene for danger is a universal concept applied to all emergencies and first aid, MVAs present several unique and specific hazards:
Traffic, Fire/Explosion, Stored Kinetic Energy, Airbags, Electrical Lines, Broken Glass and Unstable Vehicles [...]

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