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Teach Your Grandkids to Respond to Emergencies
Teach Your Grandkids to Respond to Emergencies
written by Sharon Pierce McCullough |
We never know when an emergency might arise.
Make sure children know when to call 911, using these guidelines.
a fire
someone is hurt badly
someone is passed out
someone is unresponsive
stranger trying to come in the house
kidnapping, etc
Make sure they know what falls under an emergency, but more important if there is someone in the family with some type of medical issue, such as Diabetes or a Heart condition , they should know how to help that family member just in case they need to help them one day.
Diabetes – We should all know that if a Diabetic starts acting a little weird that their blood sugar is getting dangerously low. At this point the person should be given some food or even orange juice, that raises blood sugar rapidly. If the Diabetic passes out (or starts having a seizure), immediately try to put some sugar under their tongue or even to side of mouth and call 911.
Heart Attack – Have aspirin where a grandchild can access it. Putting an aspirin into the person’s mouth may just save their life.
If there are other Health conditions in your household, don’t neglect to explain even to a 3 year old. They really do “get it”. There was even an incident of a 2 year old saving her mom’s life last year. The mom had just explained about calling 911 the week prior to the incident. The little girl actually dialed 911 and said “Mommy boo-boo” and the emergency personnel responded and this mother’s life was saved.
It is also good to explain “situations” to children and talk about “what should they do” if it happens. Don’t use scare tactics, just normal everyday conversation.
Sharon Pierce McCollough may be reached at smccolloug@boomer-living.co...
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