Saturday 8 July 2017

HOW DO YOU AVOID DISEASE AND DANGER?

HOW DO YOU AVOID DISEASE AND DANGER?
In order to avoid disease and danger, consider a lot measures are to put in place, viz:
1) Stay with friends, if possible, rather than in a camp.

 2) Keep your living space sanitary.

 3) Use personal protective equipment when cleaning up debris. If possible, wear gloves, sturdy shoes, a hard hat, and a dust mask. Beware of electrical wires and hidden embers.
4) Keep your daily routine as normal as possible. Your children need to see that you are calm and hopeful. Do school lessons, play, and worship as a family. Do not dwell on news coverage of the tragedy, and do not take out your anxiety or frustration on family members. Accept help, and help others.
    A family sticks to their routine after a disaster
5) After the disaster, keep your routine as normal as possible


    It should be know to your disaster cause of loss of life and properties that immeasurable, fir a fact this important area should be noticed. Acknowledge that disasters cause loss. Government and other relief efforts focus on helping people to survive, not on replacing everything that was lost. To survive, we need clean water, food, clothing, and shelter from the weather.​

    Calm down yourself and reduce a potential emotional injury. This often surfaces after the initial shock has passed. Symptoms include anxiety, depression, and mood swings, as well as difficulty thinking, working, and sleeping. Talk to caring friends.


Although many may survived the fire in his workplace, many of his acquaintances did not. He received assistance from Christian elders and mental-health professionals. “They assured me that my grief was part of a natural healing process and that it would pass,” Joshua says. “After six months, the nightmares lessened. Other symptoms have lasted longer.”

Disasters assault our very sense of justice. In response, some people mistakenly blame God. Many, like Joshua, experience “survivor’s guilt.” “I still wonder if I could have saved more people,” he says. “I am comforted by my belief that God will soon bring complete justice to the earth and will right all wrongs. In the meantime, I cherish each day of life and do what I reasonably can to preserve it.”​

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