With the snow falling overnight, the rhythmic snow scenes of the land of Ningcheng have been swiped, and while the scenery is happy, it also brings the slippery road surface, which brings certain safety hazards to travel. According to the data of the emergency clinic of the county people's hospital, the day of snow and three days after the snow are the high incidence of fractures and falls.
So what are the precautions for traveling after the snow?What should I do if I fall?Let's scroll down!
Walk like a penguin
In snowy days, the road is slippery, and it is easy to fall when walking, so don't put your hands in your pockets when walking, once you accidentally fall, your hands will not be able to support and protect your body in time. When walking, adjust the walking posture like a penguin, spread your arms at your sides, put your weight between your legs, and slightly bend your knees in a figure-eight gait, which can greatly reduce the probability of falling.
These areas are the most susceptible to injury.
Wrists, hips, and lower back are most likely to be injured after a fall. When falling, it is most likely to cause wrist injury by holding the ground with your hands, do not make any movement after the wrist injury, avoid aggravation of local injury, and use a handkerchief or wrist brace to compress and bandage according to the situation;If you have a head, neck, waist and hip injury, don't move for the time being, call for help and call 120 to wait for rescue, so as to avoid further aggravation. Warmth and non-slip are indispensable.
After the snow, the temperature plummets, the weather is cold, it is necessary to add appropriate clothing to prevent cold, shoes can choose high-top with anti-slip effect, and women should try to avoid wearing high heels, so as not to slip and sprain the ankle joint.
Finally, we would like to remind everyone that the road is slippery in snowy weather, so whether you are driving or walking, you must pay attention to slow down and drive slowly. May we all go out happily and return home safely!
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