Tuesday, December 23, 2014

No one drown proof

No one drown proof


No matter of what the season is beach lover will be taking part in water-related activities. Here Danger is when someone enjoying activity like swimming in open water. Are they are safe? Because they are good swimmers or because they are particularly doing it?
 
Remember no one drown proof!

Usually we know (Rescuers) the entire event will be at places of where there is no lifeguard or rescue operation present. It’s and Hazard that we (Human) have to mange carefully. Governments Authority and public must be put in consider how many years we will suffer if our family members or loved one missing in tragic water related accident. By The many leading papers around the world peoples are reading cases of drowning specially it’s happen when the safety ignorance by peoples and when adult supervision or safety precaution underestimate. Last year at every countries there is drowning incident still statically even the safety officers are do not know how many people’s are been nearly drowned at some point in their life. To reduce the drowning Developing of lifesaving skills are very important. Administration at any country should take safety precaution to stop drowning happened at their own countries also holding an international council for safety measure can did by engaging with lifesaving organizations at around the world. Also if possible should be every beach and pools are monitors by qualified lifeguards, qualified rescuers. In other way around as a public responsibly or even as an our own safety, even as for moral conduct peoples we are heading to the beach or the pool important to arm our self with the ability of save lives by getting trained in CPR and get to know the proper use of a Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

If we can act National CPR/AED Awareness Week at our own countries then we will be able to save more life in coming years. You have to know More lives can be saved if more persons are knows CPR and how to use a AED. Government or charities can host events, and provide educational information on the importance of First Aid, CPR, and AED and how to go for safe swim.

Let’s learn vital knowledge and skills to respond to a life-threatening situation with confidence.

Palitha Ariyarathna
Deep Sea Diver & Rescuer

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