Safety Sponsors
| TLC For Kids |
|
|
| http://www.tlcforkids.org.au |
| Cuts & Wounds |
|
|
| Safety Tips | |
|
Cuts and wounds often occur when a child falls whilst running or playing, or attempts to use a sharp object. A child has significantly less blood than an adult. If injured it is important to control bleeding, as too much blood loss can result in shock. Fortunately the body has its own way of stopping bleeding. First aid treatment assists the body in this process. Warning: As a general rule always treat blood as possibly infectious. Wear tight disposable rubber gloves, or wrap your hands in plastic bags or use some other type of barrier. If you come into contact with blood, wash it off immediately with soap and water. Minor cut or wound
Major wound
Shock Too much blood loss can result in shock. Some signs of shock include paleness, fast pulse, rapid breathing, dizziness, vomiting and drowsiness. Shock can be life threatening.
|
|
Related Safety Articles
Safety Awareness Tip
| Falls Safety |
Falls are the most common single cause of injury in every age group. Children love to climb and run and a few falls are part of the growing process and precautions can be taken to prevent serious injury. Important factors which influence the seriousness of a fall: |


