2012年4月16日

Know How to Deal With Basic and Major Emergencies

You and your family should learn how to deal with all kinds of emergencies. Emergencies and unpredictable happenings are an inevitable part of life and most often, there are times when we really cannot avoid them. The best thing we can do in cases like these is to be alert and know beforehand how to handle the situation.

If you are managing a family, this is even more important. Help might not be readily available so it is important for you to know what to do to provide first aid solution while waiting for professional help. Both minor and major emergencies need a strategy and all your family members should be aware of it.

Check out our tips below;

1. Know how to provide first aid solution for emergencies like getting burnt or getting bitten by a dog. Knowing the first air procedures for minor emergencies like this will help you handle the situation better and avoid the feeling of extreme fear. There are resources available online that teaches how to treat a sprained foot for example or how to treat poison ivy and other minor emergencies.

2. Every family member should know how to perform cardiac pulmonary resuscitation which is a vital procedure in saving a life in many emergency situations like drowning, cardiac arrest and others. You should be able to explain this to the whole family and provide manuals and tutorials as necessary. Who knows, the next life they would be able to save could be yours!

3. Use credible internet sources. Many articles and references that teach how to handle various emergency situations are found online; however, not every one of them can be trusted when it comes to their accuracy and credibility. Make sure you get your articles from credible online sources.

4. Have a first aid kit at home. This is very basic; however, not every home is armed with this. The first thing is to make sure you have a first aid kit at home which everyone in the family is aware of. The second thing is for you to make sure that the tools in the kit are complete and are all still working. You may already need to refill or replace some of them. Make sure you check it out often.

5. Print out emergency situations and ways on how to handle them and post them in your home where they can be highly visible. Print those out in a clean and nice paper and you may choose to have them framed so they look neat and does not affect the look of your home. This would definitely be of great help because oftentimes, a person finds it hard to think when faced with an emergency. Nothing is more frustrating than expecting that your emergency kit is ready only to find out one or two missing or lacking tool during a time when you needed it the most.

6. Have a list of emergency phone numbers. List numbers of the police, fire department, poison control and your doctor's number. Print them out and post them anywhere in the house where they are highly visible. If possible, place them near the phone.

The above-mentioned tips should be taken seriously because they are highly effective means in preparing for emergencies, whether huge or small. Knowing how to treat a sprained foot, how to treat dog bite or snakebite, how to perform CPR, how to handle poison ivy or how to handle a person who gets poisoned is highly important to make sure that everyone in the house stays safe. It will make a huge difference knowing all of these than not knowing them at all!

Joseph A Case is a serial entrepreneur who has special interests in health and fitness. To learn more about how to treat a sprained foot and how to handle other basic and major emergencies, go to http://howtotreatanything.com/.


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