Friday, December 8, 2017

SAFETY IN SHED GARAGE AND WORKSHOP

FOLLOWINGS SAFETY IN SHED AND GARAGE AND WORKSHOP
1. Use the right tool.
2. Use ramps for cars, not piles of bricks.
3. Keep garden tools hanging safely on wall.
4. Keep weedkiller and other chemicals high up and out of reach. Never use domestic containers (eg,  lemonade bottles) for weedkiller.
5. Check children's bike and cars for safety at least twice a year.
6. Wear safety goggles or glasses when sanding or griding.
7. Always wear a masks when spraying and ventilation in the area.
8. Always work in good light.
9. Petrol must be kept in metal bottle and cans.
10. You must by law wear a helmet every time when you ride on motorcycle.
11. Never run a engine in a closed garage.
12. Keep children's away when your doing something dangerous.
                                                       CHECK CHILDREN' BIKE
CHECK CARS
KEEP CHILDREN'AWAY
                                                                         

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

SAFETY IN BATHROOMS

FOLLOING SAFETY IN OURS BATHROOMS
1. place medicine cupboard higher on the wall so that children can't reach it.
2. Flush all medicines and those without labels down the lavatory.
3. Keep all drugs and medicines out of children's reach, specially cupboard that locks.
4. Ask the gas board to service the water heater yearly.
5. Choose non-slip flooring.
6. Have non-slip backing to bathroom mat.
7. Use a non slip mat in the bath for the young and old.
8. Run cold water before hot when filling bath.
9. Ban portable mains operated electric appliances from the bathroom.
10. The heater should be high up on the wall or ceiling but not over the bath.
11. Have a pull cord for light switch.
12. Have a proper razor socket only no other power outlets.
13. Keep razor well out of children's reach.
14. Never block ventilation holes.
15. Never leave children alone in the bath.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

safety in kitchens

FOLLOWING SAFETIES IN OUR KITCHENS
1. Have cupboards that can easily be reached without having to stand on chairs or steps.
2. Turn handles of saucepans sideways.
3. Keep poison, cleaning fluids and disinfectants high up and preferably locked.
4. Don't open cans with your fingers.
5. Never leave fat heating in a pan on the cooker unattended.
6. Wipe up spills at once.
7. Don't highly polish floors.
8. Put all sharp things in drawers.
9. Check safety of plugs and wiring on domestic appliances.
10. Don't overload socked.
11. Use a brush and dustpan to sweep up broken glass or china.
12. Have a fire extinguisher or fire blanket handy and learn how to use it.
13. Never put water on a fat fire, put a lid on the pan or cover with a fire blankets.
14. Teach children to respect kitchens machinery.
15. Have a first aid kit handy.
16. Never leave a flex overhanging from an electric kettle.

Monday, December 4, 2017

safety at home part1

TALK ABOUT SAFETY
Over 11/2 millions people's are involved in accidents in their homes every year, a figure which considerably exceeds the far more widely publicized figure for road accidents in numbers if not in severity. Accidents at home accounts for 1in 24 of all deaths 37% of all accidental deaths in great britain. This might not sound much but it represents over 6500 peoples dying in any one year. The old and the very young are especially at risk from domestic hazards. The young because they are learning and the old because they are forgetting.
Most accident occur in kitchens, living rooms, in gardens, falls, burns and scalds, fires, suffocation, and poisoning, and list of dangers whereas older children's suffer cut, bruises and broken bones. Old people may accidentally take too many drugs. Most accident are caused through carelessness and thoughtlessness.
                                                           DON'T DO THIS

Sunday, December 3, 2017

ABOUT BODY HEALING

The body constantly works to keep our system balanced and strong. That work is called healing.
Healing is a process that never end like your breathing or heartbeat. Every time you cut yourself, the body heals, mending damaged skin and tissues. Every time a virus take hold, the body heals, white blood cells rush to repel the invader. A cough in a smoky room. A pain that you alerts you to a medical problem. A good night, sleep after a tough day. All are healing.

Saturday, November 25, 2017

When headach


head pain
HEADACH
      WHEN HEADACH
When I feel headache coming on, I purposely make it worse.I put both of my thumb knuckles into the middle of my eyebrows and dig in as hard as I can. The pain is crushing.
I rotate each knuckle clockwise and I slowly count to 30.
All of my head pain usually disappear, including the dull throb of my developing headache.