Tuesday 31 January 2017

DO THE NEEDFUL AND QUICKLY TOO

“ Usually panic is associated with fire outbreak as many could hold themselves, neither do they compose and or react positively and decisively to the benefit of all victims of the outbreak. Most delay and get confused, to the extend that a commonly and regularly used door and locks could no longer be opened easily. While some react to put off the fire at the same time save lives and properties, some turned off electrical appliances including computers. Some resort to the use throwing of water, in cans or from various containers. One man said, ‘Maybe we should just wait.’” Despite the hesitancy of others, while exclaim loudly against any delay. There would a lot of agitations in minds such as “We need to get out of here now!” “If anyone falls, pick him up and keep moving,” “We’re all going to make it!” gingering all to make.

    In case of fire outbreak endeavour to be close to the floor, and move quickly to the nearest exit. Most times difficulties of view are posed by serious smoke making it hard to see, and at the same time the smoke is been inhaled causing choke in the chest and a possible collapse. Leave behind personal items. Seconds can make the difference between life and death.

    when it come to the disaster cause be an earthquake. Get under sturdy furniture or next to an inside wall. Expect aftershocks, and get outside and away from buildings as soon as you can. Trained rescuers may not arrive for hours, so try to rescue others if you can.

    In some countries that are close to the sure, suffer a lot as it concerns rush of water on the coasts. If the water suddenly rushes away from the shore, move quickly to higher ground. Expect more and larger waves.

    In a tornado or a hurricane. Go to a storm shelter without delay.

    In a flood. Stay out of flooded buildings. Avoid wading in or driving through water. Floodwater can contain sewage and conceal dangers, including debris, open manholes, and downed power lines.

    Did you know? Two feet [0.6 m] of moving water can carry a car away. Most deaths in a flood result when people try to drive through moving water.


    If the authorities order evacuation, leave immediately! Let friends know where you are, or they may risk their lives looking for you.
    A family listens to a radio

    If authorities order evacuation, leave immediately!

    Did you know? Text messaging may be more reliable than telephone voice service.

    If the authorities direct residents to remain at home or shelter in place, stay inside. In case of an outdoor chemical, biological, or nuclear accident or attack, stay indoors, turn off ventilation, and seal all doors and windows. In a nuclear event, go to the lowest internal part of your building to reduce exposure to radiation. Listen to local TV or radio news. Stay indoors until authorities announce that the threat has passed.

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