how can we make first aid a common practice in our community?
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It generally consists of a series of simple, potentially life-saving steps that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal equipment:
The principle of first aid is immediate action.
Any action taken needs to be careful and deliberate and the first-aider should remain calm at all times.
The first priority is to yourself and other bystanders. Assess for danger and think before you act. There may be gas - risk of explosion or asphyxiation; electricity - the pool of water around the faulty washing machine may be live; fire - opening a hot door may be the last thing you should do; assault - the assailant with a knife or a gun may be behind the door awaiting their next victim or a hostage; blood - avoid unnecessary contact with bodily fluids by wearing gloves and a face shield if available.
It is important to assess the situation quickly, to appreciate the limitations of your own actions and to seek expert assistance - eg, by calling 999/112/911 for ambulance, police or fire service help as soon as possible.