According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
(RoSPA), 'every year in the UK more than 4,000 people die in
accidents in the home and nearly three million turn up at accident
and emergency departments seeking treatment. But, because the
accidents happen behind closed doors in isolated incidents they
rarely attract public and media attention.' What people require in
an emergency is the knowledge to take the right steps (whether in
the emergency itself, or beforehand to prevent it), the knowledge
to avoid those which that they must not, and the common sense to
know the difference. The key is knowledge. This Book offers a
commonsense guide to handling emergency situations - from basic
first aid to dealing with frostbite and heatstroke. The book
provides information on assessing an emergency, what you can do in
a medical emergency and a comprehensive guide to first aid
procedures and techniques. The book also offers advice on
preventing accidents in and around the home.
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