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First Aid For Hunters

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Everyone ought to know basic First Aid techniques, but it is especially important for those who participate in potentially more dangerous sports or activities such as hunting. There are all sorts of things that can happen to you whilst hunting.

Besides being shot, you could cut yourself while skinning an animal, you could be attacked by an animal, you could fall and break a leg or you could suffer a routine heart attack that could have occurred anywhere.

However, what makes all these accidents more dangerous when you are hunting is the likelihood that you will be located miles from anywhere whilst it occurs. There is no one to turn to except your companion. No ambulances, no doctors and no hospitals for tens of miles.

The first thing that everybody should know is CPR, which stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which is an emergency procedure consisting of external cardiac massage and artificial respiration. It is vital to know CPR techniques for everyone not only hunters.

You can learn CPR at several local institutions including the hospital, the fire station, some schools, some scouting organizations and some other institutions like the Boys’ Brigade or the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade.

These organizations can usually teach you over CPR if you want, such as what to do in a crisis. There are particular procedures that are common to most if not all crisis situations. For example, the first rule is to always take care of yourself first. Then assess the situation and make the area safe for yourself and anyone who might come into it.

This may sound selfish, but you are no help to anyone if you permit yourself to become injured and the rescue services will be very cautious if the region is unsafe when they arrive. Then either start first aid procedures or call the rescue services depending on the situation.

Healthcare workers teach the ABC method of applying First Aid. ABC stands for ‘Airway, Breathing and Circulation’. So, first look in the mouth and at the throat. Look for and remove any blockages such as blood, dentures or foreign bodies.

Then check for breathing. If the patient has ceased breathing, try to resuscitate him or her because the brain cannot survive longer than a few minutes without oxygen.

Next check the heart beat. If it has stopped endeavour to get it going again. If there is copious bleeding from a wound, try to staunch the bleeding by applying pressure to it through a clean cloth. Get help if there are a number of wounds but apply tourniquets to arms and legs that are bleeding badly. You can use a belt or stockings as make-shift tourniquets.

If the patient has experienced a serious fall, the first rule is not to move the person. You can cause significant injury to someone with broken bones by moving them. You can even cause paralysis, so if someone has fallen, ask whether they can move their fingers and toes (a sign that the spine is almost certainly undamaged) and then phone the rescue services.

Two of the best safety rules when going hunting, are to inform someone where you are going and never to go alone. If you hunt with the same person often, why not both go to a First Aid class together?

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is now involved with Oakley safety glasses. If you would like to know more, please visit our site at Safety Glasses Bifocal

A Short Home Fire Safety Checklist

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

The way in which to handle situations which could reasonably be expected to result in panic is to have a plan of action firmly fixed in your mind already, so that in the event, you only have to follow routine. This is how people are taught in the military and in rescue organizations. They have procedures and routines and they practice them until they become second nature.

This is not so simple in a domestic situation especially with regard to a house fire – you cannot realistically pretend that you have a house fire and you cannot merely set fire to bits of it either, so the next best thing is to possess a checklist to prevent fires happening and to go through the checklist on a regular basis – say, weekly.

Many house fires begin in the kitchen, so you could start there:

1] Is the oven clean? The rings yet the oven have to become clean or the debris can catch fire.

2] Are the curtains so long that they can become blown onto a hot ring if the window is open? This is a frequent cause of kitchen fires, especially if you hang new curtains in the winter or spring yet do not realize that the wind can blow them into the rings until the summer whilst you open the windows

3] Are the flexes on your electrical devices all right? Check for fraying or wear and tear. Are any of the electrical sockets overloaded? It is not a good idea to use adapters in the kitchen – stick to the principle of one plug in one socket and a pretty good habit is to unplug anything you are not using, even the kettle or the coffee percolator

The home’s heating system is a fire risk, after all it is meant to be hot, so check it:

1] All heaters ought to be switched off while there is no one to keep an eye on them, with the exception of central heating. Turn bar fires off if you go out or go to bed and always fix a guard in front of open fires if you leave the room. ‘Fix’ a guard with clips, do not only stand one in front of the fire because a falling log or lump of coal can knock a guard over.

2] Can curtains or other fabrics blow into the fire or become heated to the point of combustion? Sometimes, people pull their chair or couch up to the fire but fall asleep or go to bed leaving the seat to heat up.

3] Is the chimney clean? Soot can and does catch fire so have your chimney cleared or inspected regularly.

4] Likewise with the furnace, is it clean and soot-free?

5] If you use gas, are the bottles stored outside the house?

5) Has the furnace been cleaned and inspected this year?

6) Are the propane tanks yet fuels stored outside the house?

Then there are general points:

1] Do you have a house fire safety evacuation drill? Do you have a muster point, so that everybody knows that everybody is out of the house but safe?

2] Are electric leads, cables yet extension leads in decent condition? Do you have any under carpets? If so, you ought to not actually, so check them for wear.

3] Are any sockets overloaded? Are all devices that are not in use unplugged?

4] Do you have smoke detectors? Do you check that they are working? Do you have a spare battery in case one fails?

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is now involved with Oakley safety glasses. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Safety Glasses Bifocal

Fire Safety With A Home Fire Safety Code

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Most people have learned a fire safety drill at some time during their lives. Kids learn it in school and adults learn it at work, but how many individuals implement it at home? If it is worth practicing a fire safety code at work, it must be worth implementing one at home as well.

You could adapt and adopt the fire safety code from school for your home use, and just like in school, you will have to make sure that everybody in your household knows and knows your fire safety code. Adopting a home fire safety code will hugely increase your family’s likelihood of surviving a home fire.

The specialists at the fire station are known as Fire Prevention Officers. Fire prevention officers frequently give talks on fire prevention techniques at schools, offices and seminars. It is also often possible to have a one-on-one interview with a fire prevention officer but they will also visit you in your home for more specific advice in some regions.

The chief fire prevention officer has to train new employees and schedule public buildings for check ups according to their location, age and usage. You could use the same criteria to appraise the risks in your own home.

For example, older houses tend to have more wood in them and smaller windows which means that it may catch fire more easily, it may burn faster and it might be more difficult to escape from because of the smaller windows, which might even be jammed.

Only to give you an idea of what a building’s fire code can be like, I will give some instances below. You can employ some of these principles to the ‘fire code’ for your home, depending on what type of building you occupy.

Firstly, buildings in many countries have maximum occupancy numbers for every residential building, especially for commercially rented buildings. You are not allowed just keep partitioning accommodation in order to cram in more occupants (and get more rent). This maximum is a strict law and must be stuck to.

If you live in or rent out a commercial property, then all exits ought to be clearly marked with lit signs which can be seen through smoke. They also have to have a battery back-up in case the cables are burned through. These buildings also have to have a particular number of fire extinguishers and there may even have to be several different sorts, eg: water hoses, sand buckets, fire blankets and regular extinguishers.

There also have to be smoke detectors and a building-wide fire alarm system. Make sure that flammable materials are kept in a safe place and that fire drills are carried out on a regular basis. Everyone should know their muster point and which doors should be closed and which ones left open.

Lots of the tips above are actually laws for commercial and some residential premises, so if you do not want to fall foul of the law, make certain you know your obligations.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on several topics, but is now involved with Safety Glasses USA. If you would like to know more, please visit our site at Safety Glasses Bifocal

RV Safety Tools

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

A family trip in an RV or ‘recreational vehicle’ can be immense fun, but one of the means that you can try to ensure that it goes well, is to plan for as many possibilities as possible. This involves taking a couple of safety objects or safety tools that are practical for an RV trip.

If you are journeying far from the beaten track, then adequate supplies of food and water are the prime concerns naturally. You will also need adequate appropriate clothing for the season of the year and the place you are travelling in.

However, keep in mind, that some locations are chilly at night no matter what season of the year it is, so a couple of jumpers or light jackets will come in useful if you are travelling in the mountains, in the north (in the northern hemisphere) or along the coast.

Once you have the prerequisites to survive, there are a few luxury safety items, that you might find useful. The first of these is the cell phone. There might or may not be adequate coverage where you are going, but the likelihood are that it will work somewhere near, if you have to use it. Be certain that you have a charger that works in the RV and a hands free kit if possible.

The luxury of all luxuries is a GPS unit – Global Positioning System – so that you do not get too lost, if you are out in the wilderness or even in some huge, unknown metropolis looking for the hotel you booked into over the Internet for a couple days break from the road.

If you are renting your RV, there is probably a GPS system on board, but if you are taking your own vehicle, you may consider purchasing a mobile phone that also has GPS built into it. These hand held devices are plenty accurate to get you back on track.

However, they are electrical devices and as such can break down at any moment, particularly when you particularly need them, so make certain that you have a modern road map as well.

Whilst you are on vacation, the weather is quite important – in fact it can make or break a holiday, so why not take a portable weather radio with you? A weather radio is exactly what it implies. It is a radio that specializes in picking up weather transmissions – especially local ones.

This is very handy indeed, particularly if where you are heading is not experiencing the sort of weather you are looking for. It allows you to change your destination without having to be there first. These helpful devices often come with other tools built in like a flashlight and a timer (alarm clock).

Make sure that your RV has an acceptable set of vehicle repair tools including gloves and safety goggles. Gloves are useful for keeping your hands clean if you have a repair to make and safety goggles come in very useful if you have to change a wheel in a dust, rain or snow storm.

The last thing on our list, but not the least important, is a good First Aid Kit. When selecting a First Aid kit, bigger is definitely better than small.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on several topics, but is now concerned with Oakley safety glasses. If you would like to know more, please visit our site at Safety Glasses Bifocal

Young Girls And Their Traditional Dolls’ Prams

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Do you have a little girl in your life? Say a young daughter or a young niece? If she is between about five and ten years of age? If you are wondering what you can get a little girl of this age as a present, then perhaps I can help you out with a few tips

Does she love playing with dolls? Then I am willing to bet that she would like a doll’s pram. Young girls like to copy their mums and the mothers that they see on the street. They like to walk with their friends, pushing their dolls in their prams around the garden.

Some people say that this is a bad thing to encourage, but despite trying to discourage parents from purchasing stereotypical toys for boys and, especially, girls for thirty or forty years, young girls still like to play with dolls and doll’s prams, Wendy Houses and toy tea sets..

Those young girls from the Seventies and Eighties are now in their thirties and forties, lots of them are feminists too, so the experience of playing with dolls and dolls’ prams and other customary girls’ toys does not appear to have done them any harm.

In fact, I think that it is far healthier for girls to play with dolls than it is for boys to play at being soldiers or cowboys wielding toy guns, although even that probably does not do any harm. Boys have almost certainly been playing with toy guns, toy bows and arrows or even toy spears for thousands of years.

And I venture to say that young girls have been playing with dolls and giving them tea parties for just as long as well. When I was in infants’ school fifty years ago, our class had a Wendy House and girls and boys played in there together, although it was more for the girls – I do remember thinking that.

Traditional girls’ presents like dolls, dolls’ prams, Wendy Houses and toy tea sets sort of went out of fashion in the West in the last twenty-five years of the Twentieth Century, but they are back again now. These conventional girls’ toys can be seen in all the toys catalogues and toy stores such as Toys R Us.

They seem to have become a great deal cheaper now than they used to be too, unless you want a dolls’ pram from one of the traditional pram manufacturers like Silver Cross. Silver Cross dolls’ prams are beautifully manufactured displaying all the attention to detail and quality that they put into their full-size prams, which were ‘By Appointment to His and Her Royal Highnesses’ the kings and queens of the United Kingdom from about the mid 1930′s to the mid-1980′s.

Who knows, maybe they will become appointed again when the next royal baby arrives. At the moment Silver Cross, which has outlets all over the world and on the Net, is also giving away a traditional rag doll with each purchase of one of their prams.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a variety of subjects, but is now involved with Silver Cross Dolls Prams. If you want to know more, please visit our web site at Doll Prams.

Gun Safety For Firearms Enthusiasts

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

Most boys and an increasing number of girls want to shoot. Not everyone wants to kill something but that is neither here nor there. The test for shooters is to be able to hit the target when required. Gun safety is vital, of course, because guns can be used as lethal weapons, yet at the end of the day, a gun is only a tool but tools can be used and mis-used.

Guns though are specific tools, as are all tools really, but they have such an evocative reputation. Some Individuals are violently against them and others uphold their right to hold them in a world where a greater percentage of criminals hold guns than innocent civilians.

Criminals will not toe the line by definition, but for the rest of us gun holders, it is quite important to show that we are responsible – that we know how to be safe towards others with our firearm. It is a manner of dispelling fear in non-shooters and displaying that we are not all red-neck, gung ho idiots.

So, the first law is: always to regard a gun as if it were loaded. You never, ever point a gun at anyone in jest. Several famous people have been killed in shooting accidents. OK, frequently while they were stoned, but ‘being out of it’ is no excuse whatsoever for behaving irresponsibly. Do not point a gun at anyone you do not want to threaten – and that really means threaten very big time!

There is never, ever any valid reason for having to point a gun at anyone in jest or accidentally. Whilst loading a gun, it should be held so that the barrel is pointing away from anyone, even yourself.

If you are asked to pass a gun to someone, either you have to know them well or you do not do it. Whether the gun is loaded or not. The number of times I have been handed a loaded gun is incredible and I cannot put it down to my charisma.

If you must show off your gun, unload it in front of your friend and check that it is unloaded in front of your friend. If he or she does not know about guns, at least you are showing how to check the safety of the gun and that you are responsible.

One means of demonstrating or reminding yourself that a gun is safe is to fasten a ribbon to a blank case and put that in the cylinder of a revolver and take the magazine out of a semi-automatic. Always hand a revolver over for viewing with the cylinder flipped out so that the person can establish that the chambers are empty except the one with the ribbon.

Never, ever play about with guns if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs – it is too easy to make mistakes that can land you in gaol and regretting the incident for the remainder of your life, because the one injured or killed in these circumstances is normally a friend – someone you were having a great time with.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is now concerned with Oakley safety glasses. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Safety Glasses Bifocal

The Benefits Of Buying Decent Clothing

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

One of the strangest social or cultural phenomena since the Second World War is the change in criteria which individuals use to purchase garments. For thousands of years before then, people wanted the best possible clothing that they could get and one of the criteria that they used to judge each other was their dress sense or the quality of their clothes.

This all began changing in the Seventies when it became more significant to not be seen wearing the same article too frequently, so it became more desirable to have five cheap shirts that would not last long than to have one top quality shirt that would last for years. How did this change in principles come about?

The most obvious people to blame are the fashion designers (or their imitators) and the advertisers. Individuals without much money to spend on clothes do not like to be seen in the same blue shirt on every other occasion, they would rather have several colours, but perhaps these individuals do not understand the difference in the quality.

The quality of one’s clothing is vital as most women and about half as many men know. First impressions count and bright and cheerful (but cheap) is not as impressive to those who know the difference as quality.

To those people who say that the person should count over the clothing, I would say ‘Yes, in a perfect world. One day, but it is not the way it works now’. Why do people dress up for a date, and especially the first date? Why do people dress up for an interview? And why do individuals dress up to go to court?

It is because clothing matters and first impressions count and deep down, we all know it even though most of us wish that it did not matter so much.

First of all, it is important to find a style that suits you. Then you should purchase items of clothing that are decent examples of that style. They will not be cheap, but is a Hell’s Angel’s leather jacket cheap? Certainly not. Whatever niche you think you fit into or want to fit into, purchase the appropriate clothing to stand out for quality.

I am not saying that people have to dress appropriate to their age group, I am saying that people should dress appropriate to the upper echelons of their niche group. If you would like to become a Hell’s Angel, get one of the best leather jackets and if you want to work in an office, buy yourself a good suit. Just because you cannot tell the difference between a cheap one and a decent one does not mean that your peers cannot as well.

You only have so much opportunity to modify your physical appearance, but you can still make a big impression by wearing quality clothing like a good overcoat, a decent suit, a good cardigan or a good shirt. The people who know the difference will notice and it will not hurt your prospects.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a number of topics, but is now concerned with the jean jacket. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Mens Overcoats For Sale.

Snow Boarding Safety

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Safety is a very necessary aspect of snow boarding not only to avoid injury to yourself but also to ensure the safety of innocent bystanders. Snow boarding safety should be the prime concern for all snow boarders, because it is considered an extreme sport and therefore more dangerous than usual.

So, in the interests of safety for snow boarders and their spectators, I have put a number of safety pointers together below.

The first thing to do is to check the quality of the snow board. Look for damage and especially cracks and splits. The board comes under a lot of stress while in use and you do not need it to disintegrate when you are travelling at speed.

While inspecting the board, check that it is the right size for you – in other words, is there enough room for you to put your feet on it comfortably? Using the right size board will allow you to exercise your skill without impediment.

After making certain that the snow board is good enough, you ought to make certain that you have the right protective clothing. One obvious concern is staying warm and another is being able to see where you are going. When you are travelling at high speeds, small flecks of snow and debris can be very painful and even blind you temporarily, so make sure that you are wearing protective goggles.

However, the goggles should be of a sufficient safety level, say, polycarbonate, and must also offer UV protection – UVa, UVb and UVc, if possible. Oakley make safety glasses and goggles of this type.

Make certain that your underwear is warm and then it will not matter very much what outer clothing you put on as long as it is waterproof and tear-resistant. Make sure that you are well padded, so that whenever you take that predestined fall, there is less likelihood of you breaking bones.

Next, make sure that your inner body is adequately maintained. Exercising in the snow and staying warm necessitates the expenditure of energy, so make sure that you have some. Whilst it is not recommended that you eat heartily just before exercising for fear of cramps, you do have to have eaten something with calories in it and you should make certain that your body is properly hydrated.

Think about taking some emergency supplies with you too. Snow boarding is a dangerous sport so it is easily possible that you could suffer a bad fall and have to wait for an emergency rescue, which can take a time and the weather could turn foul, so have some energy-rich chocolate and cereal bars on your person. You can eat snow to make water, but you may want to take a litre of water with you anyway.

And last, but not least, take a mobile phone with you – one that has GPS, so that you can accurately phone your location to the rescue services should you have to.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is now involved with Oakley safety glasses. If you would like to know more, please visit our site at Safety Glasses Bifocal

Children’s Bedroom Furniture

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Are you thinking of upgrading your children’s bedroom? Have they grown out of it or even wrecked it? Whatever the reason, it has to be done from time to time as your children grow up and have new needs or just require different size furniture. The first things to decide are how much you want to spend and whether you want any contribution from your children.

The answer to the first question, only you can know, but I would like to say that it can be great fun, a real eye-opener and a good bond-forger to have your children in on the decision-taking and the redecoration as well.

Well, OK, the redecoration depends on their ages, but they can help remove the old paper even if they are too young to help with the painting.

I will assume that you are going to ask for your children’s advice. Positively do not take them to the shop first off and hope that you will get rational answers. The best approach is to discuss what they want and then show pictures on the Internet.

Make lots of notes and make certain the kids understand that they have agreed to their choices. The same with the colour scheme.

Attempt to steer them away from dreary, drab, gloomy colours. Most kids like primary colours anyway – yellow, blue and red – so you ought not have a difficulty here. Curtains and chair covers ought to be washable at home, not in a dry cleaners.

Try to get fire-resistant fabrics. If you are concerned about nightly accidents or simple spillages, you could get a few of mattress protection covers as well.

As far as the furniture itself goes, you should purchase the best you can afford. Check the joints and strive not to purchase anything that is nailed or stapled. You want furniture that is bolted or screwed together because it is stronger. You do not need me to tell you that children rock on chairs and bounce on beds.

If your children require a computer table, it can be a decent idea to have it bracketed to the wall or floor so that it cannot be accidentally knocked over, breaking the monitor. Large bean bag cushions are always a good idea as well. They add colour, mirth and a comfortable place to read.

Children of all ages leave things lying around, so put a laundry basket in a corner somewhere and if the children are young, a toy box somewhere else. There should be cupboards and shelves, which is all that older children need. Make sure that there are lots of them and then there can be no excuses for mess.

You may also want to supply a small dustpan and brush as a hint that you expect your children to clean up small accidents themselves. You never know, they may get the idea.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a number of topics, but is now involved with the pillow top mattress pads. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Egg Crate Mattress Pad For Sale.

How To Go Shopping For Clothing On Line

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Shopping for clothing on line is becoming more and more popular each day and one of the major sellers is clothing. There are lots of kinds of on line clothing retailers: there are on line clothing retailers that are Net versions of high street clothing shops and there are on line clothing sellers which just sell on line.

You may think that it is odd to like to purchase clothing without being able to see it or try it on, but in fact there is a long history of shoppers buying clothing from catalogues, which is practically the same as buying on line. Purchasing on line is convenient for those who do not like shopping, do not have time to go shopping or who live a long way from good clothing stores.

If you are not sure which on line clothing retailers you can trust, you are almost certainly better off ordering from stores that you already know from the shopping mall. Shops like Marks and Spencer, Abercrombie, Next, C and A, Walmart and Sears. Some of these on line stores hold a remarkable assortment of stock.

For instance, not every Marks and Spencer store might carry Mark’s full range of clothing, but their on line operation carries everything that Marks sells anywhere. There may also be special offers and discounts that are only offered to on line shoppers.

As I said earlier, there is a long tradition of buying clothing from a catalogue, so there are fairly sophisticated size charts and systems for measuring sizes correct the first time. If you exercise the same amount of caution whilst you purchase on line as you would if you were purchasing from a catalogue, you will not go far wrong. If you do make a mistake though or the quality is not what you had hoped for, you can usually return the garment.

Pay scrupulous attention to the sales and returns policies before you spend time looking through the shop’s catalogue of clothing. After all, if the conditions are not favourable, you will not want to order from the company anyway. If the company’s policies are acceptable, read the product descriptions carefully as well. Purchasing on line is not always quicker, but it is more handy

If you are still unsure about buying clothing on line, you could stick to ordering items of clothing with which you are familiar and the size of which never changes. Items such as shoes, hats, socks, underwear, scarves, gloves and overcoats. Overcoats are easy to measure for as most sizes merely go on the chest measurement. Likewise with shoes. Everyone knows their shoe size an then it is merely a question of the width: standard, wide or extra-wide.

It is quite straight forward to go shopping for clothing on line and it is safe too. You can pay for your goods directly with your credit card, but you can increase your level of protection by paying through PayPal. It is easy to open an account and then you can pay via your credit card too. If you have a problem both PayPal and your credit card firm will take up your cause.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a number of subjects, but is now concerned with the jean jacket. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Mens Overcoats For Sale.