Homes! Electricity, gas leaks, food poisoning, these deadly accidents can be hidden in everyday life: cooking without a gas fire, children's curiosity about the interpolation, vomiting on the food that turns overnight... It's only a few minutes before the gold is saved. It's a life-saving piece. It's easy to remember. Just save it for family

1. First aid with electrocution: don't touch one with your hand! Life
Common error areas: direct reach to the electrocutor, wired with metal pliers, running to the wounded in panic
Correct steps:
1. Power outages: at the first hour, the main gate is shut down, without which dry wooden sticks, plastic stools, books, etc. Are used as insulation, and the wires on the electrocutor are quickly removed and the metal and humid objects are not touched throughout the course
2. Migrants: confirm that the power supply is completely disconnected and then transfer the wounded to a safe place where the ventilation is dry and the movement is slow and slow
3. Checking the state of the body: a light slap on the shoulder calling out a name and observing whether the chest is up and down and whether there is a pulse. Lie flat with a pulse, untie the collar and belt, keep breathing well; do cpr without a pulse and immediately follow the methodology previously learned, while allowing the family to hit 120。
Reminder: do not feed the wounded during their coma, do not move their bodies at will, and the ambulance will observe them all the way to the front

Gas/gas spill: don't touch any switches! Get out of here
Common error areas: light-checking leaks, ignition of gas, doorbell, switch-off of smokers, indoor calls
Correct steps:
1. Prohibition of all movement: to hold your breath immediately, to walk slowly under your feet, not to wear a sweater (avoid static), not to touch any electrical appliances and switches in the home, and to eliminate all sparks
2. Quick ventilation: fast push all doors and windows in the home, keep the air flowing, do not collide (prevent sparks) when pushing the door, and do not close the gas valve (prevent further leakage)
3. Quick withdrawal: run quickly outside the house with the elderly children bending down, gas is heavier than air, safety is safer at low points, and do not stop all the way, and do not turn back
4. Timely recourse: call the gas company for telephone repairs and 119 once it has reached the outside safe zone to clarify the address, leak and stay away from the entrance to the building while awaiting rescue。
Reminder: don't stay indoors for more than 10 seconds after the leak, and don't smoke, light, even if you smell a little gas

3. Food poisoning: don ' t throw up blindly. First aid is the key
Common error zones: vomiting, laxatives, vinegar/saline water and toxins, self-use bias
Correct steps:
- light poisoning (sane, vomiting, mild diarrhoea):
1. Stop eating immediately: immediately stop eating suspicious foods and avoid further ingestion of toxins
2. Temperature and excavation: 300-500 ml of water for the sober, lightly pressed on the base of the tongue, after vomiting and drinking warm water, two to three times
3. Retention of samples: collection of remaining suspected foods, vomiting, rapid diagnosis by doctors and targeted medication。
- severe poisoning (a coma, convulsion, difficulty breathing, severe vomiting):
1. Positioning: to allow the injured person to recline, head to side, to prevent vomit from suffocating in the air and to untie the belt
2. Immediate medical evacuation: call 120 immediately and accompany the wounded, tell the doctor about the feeding time, the type of food, the symptoms, and never delay
️ reminder: misingestion of strong acids, strong alkalis (cleaning of toilets, disinfection) or toxic substances, which must not be abetted, corrupt the esophagus and send them directly to the doctor
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These fatal accidents look far away, and they are hidden in every detail of life, with the possibility of destroying one home at a time of neglect and of using the wrong first aid. It is important that this collection be collected and forwarded to families and that these steps be kept in mind with their families。
Remember it more often and at a critical time there will be less panic and more hope. Peace is never fortuitous. Be prepared. May every family be safe and secure




