
The following products are most often linked with the cause of a fire.
Preventing a fire is better than fighting one. One effective fire safety measure is to install a fire alarm, especially near bedroom and kitchen areas. If you have a fire alarm, make sure it is working. Test the battery monthly.
In order to be prepared for a fire, follow the tips outlined below
In order to be prepared for a fire, follow the tips outlined below
Most fires that break out in the home come from one of the following sources: cooking, smoking, heating, electrical appliances.
Follow the tips to ensure your clients are protected against fire:
It is important that care workers are familiar with the various fire extinguisher categories, and more importantly, how to use them effectively. Fire extinguishers are categorized by the type of fire they put out. If only one extinguisher is available, use an ABC type that will put out most types of fires.
If a fire breaks out when you are with a client, the first thing you need to do is ensure that the client is safe and then determine if the fire is fightable
Only if you determine that the fire is fightable: retrieve the fire extinguisher and use the T. P.A.S.S. method outlined below:
It is important that care workers know the phone number to use to call for emergency assistance in their locality. It is not always 911. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction to food or medicine. The main symptom of choking is that the individual cannot talk and cough forcefully. Do not do anything if the individual can cough forcefully. The symptoms of a diabetic emergency include hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), slurred speech, uncoordinated movements or unusual changes in behavior.
Symptoms of heat stroke/exhaustion include: warm clammy skin, nausea, weakness, elevated body temperature. The main symptoms of a stroke include weakness or drooping on one side of the face; slurred speech. When an individual experiences a seizure, it is important that its duration is timed. If it lasts more than 5 minutes emergency assistance is required. As a care worker you will spend a lot of time working with elderly clients, so it is important you know how to react should they fall. The three elements of a fire are: oxygen, heat and fuel. To extinguish a fire, you need to take at least one of these elements away.
The three elements of a fire are: oxygen, heat and fuel. To extinguish a fire, you need to take at least one of these elements away.
The most important fire safety measure is to make sure there is a working fire alarm near bedrooms and/or kitchen areas. Test the fire alarm battery monthly.