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10 Most Common Accidents in the Home and How to Treat Them
No matter how much we strive to make our domestic environment as safe as possible, accidents at home can still happen - even in the most conscientious of households.
When it comes to the health of our families, especially for those with young children, it makes sense to know exactly what to do if these common scenarios do occur.
At Benenden, we want to help increase your confidence in dealing with minor issues of health and safety in the home and we’re on hand to give members reassurance and advice whenever it’s needed.
Here are 10 of the most common accidents that can happen in the home and how to deal with them:
1) Falling objects
When children start to move around on their own, there is an increased danger of them pulling objects down on top of themselves. Being conscious of your kids' health means making sure any trailing electrical leads, tablecloth edges and dish towels are out of reach in order to help prevent accidents happening.
2) Trips and Falls
A fall can affect people of all ages, but they are most common amongst the very young and the very old. Often, falling over as a child will only hurt their pride and a few soothing words is all that’s needed. However, if the person who has fallen subsequently becomes drowsy, vomits or loses consciousness, it is important to seek medical advice.
3) Bruises
Even a fall that isn't serious can lead to nasty bruising which can be quite painful. Applying a cold pack - or even a packet of frozen peas - to the area affected can reduce swelling. Sometimes severe bruising can hide more serious issues such as broken bones, so if there is a great deal of continuous pain or movement of a limb is very restricted or impossible, once again professional help should be sought.
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