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May 3, 2010

Kelowna First Aid Course May 15.2010 Call to Register Standard, emergency, child care, 250.878.6690 www.okanaganfirstaid.com

First Aid BC – Electrical Shock Emergency or Standard Procedures – Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Salmon Arm, Kamloops Merritt, Westbank, West Kelowna

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The danger from an electrical shock depends on the type of current, how high the voltage is, how the current traveled through the body, the person’s overall health and how quickly the person is treated.

Call 911 or your local emergency number immediately if any of these signs or symptoms occur:

  • Cardiac arrest
  • Heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias)
  • Respiratory failure
  • Muscle pain and contractions
  • Burns
  • Seizures
  • Numbness and tingling
  • Unconsciousness

While waiting for medical help, follow these steps:

  • Look first. Don’t touch. The person may still be in contact with the electrical source. Touching the person may pass the current through you.
  • Turn off the source of electricity, if possible. If not, move the source away from you and the person, using a nonconducting object made of cardboard, plastic or wood.
  • Check for signs of circulation (breathing, coughing or movement). If absent, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately.
  • Prevent shock. Lay the person down and, if possible, position the head slightly lower than the trunk, with the legs elevated.

After coming into contact with electricity, the person should see a doctor to check for internal injuries, even if he or she has no obvious signs or symptoms.

Caution

  • Don’t touch the person with your bare hands if he or she is still in contact with the electrical current.
  • Don’t get near high-voltage wires until the power is turned off. Stay at least 20 feet away — farther if wires are jumping and sparking.
  • Don’t move a person with an electrical injury unless the person is in immediate danger.

November 19, 2009

National Adoption Month – November 2009 – Raise Awareness and help a child

 

 

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The Adoption Council of Canada (ACC) is the umbrella organization for adoption in Canada.

Based in Ottawa, the ACC raises public awareness of adoption, promotes placement of waiting children and stresses the importance of post-adoption services.

Our services include a quarterly newsletter, a resource library, referrals, and conference planning.

Click here for an update on our current activities

Chair: Sandra Scarth

For more information contact us: 

by mail: 

    Adoption Council of Canada
    211 Bronson Avenue
    Ottawa, ON  K1R 6H5

by telephone: 613-235-0344

toll free: 1-888-542-3678

by e-mail: info@adoption.ca 

Source:

http://www.adoption.ca/

 

http://www.canadaadopts.com/canada/domestic_public.shtml

September 22, 2009

Kelowna First Aid Training CPR Courses classes 250.878.6690 Oct 04.2009 Register now www.okanaganfirstaid.com

 

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Kelowna First Aid training Cpr Course Oct 04.2009

Kelowna First Aid Training CPR red cross courses register now and start saving a life October 04.2009, next course intake.

 

Standard first aid CPR C & AED

Child Care First Aid CPR & AED

CPR Certifications or Recertifications 

Call to reserve a spot 250.878.6690 or http://www.okanaganfirstaid.com/

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