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Answered by charu47Sa
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1.Know Your Signals.

Stop, Look, And Cross.

Pay Attention – Listen.

Don't Run On Roads.

Always Use Sidewalks.

Crossroads and Pedestrian Crossing.

Never Stick Hands Outside The Vehicle.

Never Cross Road At Bends.

2.Gasoline fires may be extinguished by smothering with wet rags, woolen cloth, sand, earth or ashes, if the amount of the fluid involved is small. If the amount is large, a little water spreads it; but a deluge of water smothers it.

3.Provide pain relief of the fractured limb. Support bone ends of the fracture site. Bones ends of the fracture site are very sharp. A splint helps prevent bone protruding through the skin, soft skin and tissue damage, as well as bleeding.

4.Assuming that the clothes that are on fire are bring worn by you, and that you are not standing in a puddle of gasoline, what you should do is Stop, Drop, and Roll to extinguish the fire.

5.When you touch the switch with wet hands, the water will not be enough to seep into the switch and get the circuit complete for you to be electrocuted.

6.Pinch your nose.

Use your thumb and index finger to pinch your nostrils shut. Breathe through your mouth. Continue to pinch for 10 to 15 minutes.

7.A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments, the tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect two bones together in your joints. The most common location for a sprain is in your ankle. Initial treatment includes rest, ice, compression and elevation.

Answered by yashasrajshah2303
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A)  When crossing a road, look right, look left and if the road is clear, cross it. Don't run. Stay alert and pay attention to horns to know about the vehicles in your surroundings.

b)  Gasoline fires may be extinguished by smothering with wet rags, woollen cloth, sand, earth or ashes if the amount of the fluid involved is small. If the amount is large, a little water spreads it; but a deluge of water smothers it.

c)   A Splint is used to:

Provide pain relief of the fractured limb. Support bone ends of the fracture site. Bones ends of the fracture site are very sharp. A splint helps prevent bone protruding through the skin, soft skin and tissue damage, as well as bleeding.

d)   Running fans the flames and increases the fire. Heat rises so cover your face with your hands to protect the delicate eyes and skin on the face and to protect airways from the smoke.

e)    Pinch your nose. Use your thumb and index finger to pinch your nostrils shut. Breathe through your mouth. Continue to pinch for 10 to 15 minutes. Pinching sends pressure to the bleeding point on the nasal septum and often stops the flow of blood.

f)   A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments — the tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect two bones together in your joints. The most common location for a sprain is in your ankle.

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