Six measures to prevent drowning are not allowed:
1. No swimming without permission.
Don't swim with others without permission.
You are not allowed to swim without your parents or teachers.
You are not allowed to swim in unfamiliar waters.
5. It is not allowed to swim in the waters without safety facilities and ambulance personnel.
6. Students who can't learn water are not allowed to go into the water for rescue without authorization.
Danger areas to be avoided when preventing drowning:
1. Avoid swimming in rivers where sand has been dug (mined) in recent years.
2. Avoid swimming in the main canal of the reservoir.
3. Avoid pushing and pulling in dangerous areas, washing clothes and salvaging articles.
4. Avoid walking along rivers, lakes and wells in rainy days and after rain, and avoid crossing bridges (channels, dams, etc.). ) Alone in the rain.
5. Avoid swimming in unfamiliar waters.
6. Avoid swimming in bad weather conditions, such as exposure at noon, hot season and changeable weather.
7. Avoid swimming in deep water and cold water.
8. Avoid swimming in waters with serious pollution and poor water quality.
Self-help methods to prevent drowning:
1. Don't panic, call for help immediately when you find someone around you.
2. Relax your whole body, let your body float on the water, head out of the water, kick the water with your feet to prevent physical loss and wait for rescue.
When your body sinks, you can press your palm down.
If you suddenly cramp in the water and can't go ashore, call for help immediately. If there is no one around, you can take a deep breath and dive into the water, straighten your cramped legs and pull your toes up with your hands to relieve cramps.
Looking for rescue methods for drowning people;
1. You can throw lifebuoys, bamboo poles, wooden boards and other things at the drowning person and then drag them to the shore.
2. If there is no rescue equipment, you can enter the water for direct rescue. When approaching a drowning person, turn his hips, turn his back to himself, and then pull him up. Side stroke or backstroke towing is usually used for towing. Special emphasis: if minors find someone drowning and can't rush into the water to rescue them, they should immediately shout for help or use life-saving equipment to call for help.
First aid after drowning:
1. Quickly rescue ashore: It is best to lift the head of the drowning person from behind, or lift his chest from above, so that his face is above the water, and then drag him ashore.
2. Remove the blockage in the mouth and nose: let the drowning person face down, pry open his teeth, and remove the impurities in the mouth and nose with his fingers.
3. Pour out the accumulated water in the respiratory tract: the rescuer kneels half-way, and leans against the abdomen of the drowning person, so that the drowning person faces down and pats his back.
4. Take off your coat: If the drowning person is wearing a coat, take off your coat to avoid body heat being taken away by wet clothes.
5. Artificial respiration: For the drowning person whose breathing heartbeat is weak or just stopped, give artificial respiration quickly and do chest compressions at the same time.
When being sent to a regular hospital for treatment, the above treatment activities should be carried out on the way to avoid accidents on the way to the hospital.
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