How can a first-aider ensure his safety?
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It is important to always check the scene and ensure your safety first. Remember that dialing 9-1-1 is one of the most important steps you can take to save another's life.
1. Your safety is first, so leave the scene if you are at risk.
2. While helping the victim, protect yourself from transmission of possible diseases.
Use preventive breathing barriers / personal protective equipment (PPE) when available.
Try to cover your own cuts, sores, wounds, and any skin conditions with a bandage before responding.
3. Use disposable gloves to avoid direct contact with blood / bodily fluids.
4. Washing your hands properly is extremely important. Always use soap and water after removing your gloves.
5. If you suspect that a victim has suffered a spinal or neck injury, do not move or shake the victim.
Other General Safety Measures:
1. Post important emergency numbers near your phone i.e., local emergency contact, poison control center, your physician, and etc.
2. Adopt all safety measures when driving or riding a motor vehicle.
3. Install and/or check smoke alarm in your home. Be sure to check and change batteries periodically.
4. Keep flashlights and fire extinguishers where they are easily accessible, and out of the reach of children.
5. Keep all chemical, medicines, hazardous, poisonous, and flammable material in a secured place and away from a child’s reach.
6. Practice safe firearms storage, handling, and education.
By a Helper,
Here's your answer!!
It is important to always check the scene and ensure your safety first. Remember that dialing 9-1-1 is one of the most important steps you can take to save another's life.
1. Your safety is first, so leave the scene if you are at risk.
2. While helping the victim, protect yourself from transmission of possible diseases.
Use preventive breathing barriers / personal protective equipment (PPE) when available.
Try to cover your own cuts, sores, wounds, and any skin conditions with a bandage before responding.
3. Use disposable gloves to avoid direct contact with blood / bodily fluids.
4. Washing your hands properly is extremely important. Always use soap and water after removing your gloves.
5. If you suspect that a victim has suffered a spinal or neck injury, do not move or shake the victim.
Other General Safety Measures:
1. Post important emergency numbers near your phone i.e., local emergency contact, poison control center, your physician, and etc.
2. Adopt all safety measures when driving or riding a motor vehicle.
3. Install and/or check smoke alarm in your home. Be sure to check and change batteries periodically.
4. Keep flashlights and fire extinguishers where they are easily accessible, and out of the reach of children.
5. Keep all chemical, medicines, hazardous, poisonous, and flammable material in a secured place and away from a child’s reach.
6. Practice safe firearms storage, handling, and education.
By a Helper,
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