Do’s and Don’ts to avoid casualty
Nov 07, 2008 I Natural calamity issues.The first, foremost and cheapest method is sensitization of public about the do’s and don’ts to be followed to avoid casualty. The following tips may help reducing casualty to a great extend which needs mass awareness through leaflets, pamphlets, brochures etc.
• With the first sound of thunder one should be cautious and try to stay inside except unavoidable circumstances.
• Stay away from fireplaces, radiators, stoves, metal pipes, sinks, and phones.
• Stop using electrical appliances, telephone, metal objects.
• Don’t get out of car if on road but make a quick retreat from water, tractors, and lawn mowers.
• If no building is available nearby recline in the lowest possible area; avoid trees.
• On the top of mountain, one should retreat as far as possible and sit on ones pack, coiled ropes, camping mattress or other such insulated items.