You have to keep calm and try to instill peace to those around you, especially if they are children. Seeks refuge in sturdy furniture: under a table or desk. You can also be saved beneath the lintels of the doors or in a master pillar. Never place near windows or furniture that could fall on you.
There are certain actions that should never be taken in case of accident or sudden illness:
• Do not touch the wound with unsterile materials. Nor should they blow.
• No wash deep wounds or fractures. Simply cover them with sterile dressings.
• The wounds were cleaned out, never inwards.
• Do not put cotton directly on wounds or burns.
• Do not apply adhesive tape directly to wounds or burns.
• Bandages should not be placed neither too tight nor too loose.
• Do not feed or drink to a victim.
• Do not touch the wound with unsterile materials. Nor should they blow.
• No wash deep wounds or fractures. Simply cover them with sterile dressings.
• The wounds were cleaned out, never inwards.
• Do not put cotton directly on wounds or burns.
• Do not apply adhesive tape directly to wounds or burns.
• Bandages should not be placed neither too tight nor too loose.
• Do not feed or drink to a victim.
What to do in case first aid is required:
If it's an accident or sudden illness, a number of steps to be followed for proper assistance to the victim:
• It is best to do nothing when you have no knowledge of first aid procedures. Ignorance can lead to taking actions that might aggravate the situation.
• Always keep calm, act quickly and quietly to avoid disturbing the injured.
• Never leave a victim. Ask for help and the necessary transportation.
• Inspect for wounds or injuries have not seen in the first instance.
• Unless necessary, it is preferable to leave the victim in the same position.
• If necessary, provide artificial respiration to the victim.
• In case of severe bleeding, try to stop compressing the wound with bandages or tourniquets, as appropriate.
If it's an accident or sudden illness, a number of steps to be followed for proper assistance to the victim:
• It is best to do nothing when you have no knowledge of first aid procedures. Ignorance can lead to taking actions that might aggravate the situation.
• Always keep calm, act quickly and quietly to avoid disturbing the injured.
• Never leave a victim. Ask for help and the necessary transportation.
• Inspect for wounds or injuries have not seen in the first instance.
• Unless necessary, it is preferable to leave the victim in the same position.
• If necessary, provide artificial respiration to the victim.
• In case of severe bleeding, try to stop compressing the wound with bandages or tourniquets, as appropriate.
Fire
• cover your mouth and nose with a piece of clothing to avoid inhaling toxic gases during evacuation
• crawl low under smoke to safety, staying as close to the ground as possible (smoke always rises)
• touch any door (not the knob) to see if it is hot, and if so, know not to open it but find another exit
• never stop to search personal belongings during the evacuation
• Never re-enter the building on fire once they are out of danger on the outside of the
• stop, drop and roll over themselves to put out the flames if any of their clothing catches fire
• cover your mouth and nose with a piece of clothing to avoid inhaling toxic gases during evacuation
• crawl low under smoke to safety, staying as close to the ground as possible (smoke always rises)
• touch any door (not the knob) to see if it is hot, and if so, know not to open it but find another exit
• never stop to search personal belongings during the evacuation
• Never re-enter the building on fire once they are out of danger on the outside of the
• stop, drop and roll over themselves to put out the flames if any of their clothing catches fire
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