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Preventing deaths is possible

As the months of severe cold tighten their grip, experts feel prevention is the key to safeguarding lives
01:20 AM Jan 15, 2025 IST | ZEHRU NISSA
Preventing deaths is possible
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Srinagar, Jan 14: This winter has been particularly harsh for the people of Kashmir, with numerous weather-related accidents and health issues claiming lives across the region.

As the months of severe cold tighten their grip, experts feel prevention is the key to safeguarding lives.

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Greater Kashmir aims to provide a comprehensive guide to preventing cold months from turning into a catastrophe.

 Asphyxia Prevention

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Over the past week, at least nine persons have been reported to have died of asphyxia, or lack of oxygen in their surroundings.

Doctors said such cases are often caused by improper ventilation and heating practices.

To prevent asphyxia:

 Never use coal-based heating like coal bukhari and angeethi as these suck up oxygen

 Carefully use LPG-based heating, ensuring proper ventilation

 Always operate generators outside, far from windows, doors, and vents to prevent carbon monoxide buildup

 Ensure proper ventilation in homes, with any heating devices in use

 Use safe and well-maintained heating equipment

 Be aware of the symptoms of asphyxia like headache, dizziness, and nausea

Strokes and

Cardiac events

In winter, people are especially prone to hypertension, strokes and cardiac events.

Doctors have raised alarm about the spike in cases of stroke and heart attacks in winter in Kashmir.

For preventing stroke and heart attack in winter:

 Dress in layers and keep your body temperature stable to reduce stress on your heart

 Elderly especially must be active indoors to keep blood circulation healthy but avoid overexertion, especially in cold weather

 Regularly check your blood pressure and take prescribed medications as directed

 Warm up before going outside, and limit time spent in freezing temperatures to prevent constriction of blood vessels

 Smoking increases the risk of heart attack and stroke, particularly in cold weather

 Learn the symptoms of stroke (sudden weakness, slurred speech) and heart attack (chest pain, shortness of breath) and seek immediate medical help if they occur

Road Accidents

and Safety

 

The past two months have seen a significant number of road accidents in Kashmir, particularly on the National Highway resulting in scores of fatalities and injuries.

 

To prevent such accidents, the Traffic Department experts believe it is essential to follow safe driving practices including:

 Avoiding travel when the roads are slippery

 Driving slowly and cautiously on narrow, mountainous and snowy roads

 Maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles

 Avoiding reckless driving and over-speeding

 Ensuring proper vehicle maintenance, including functional brakes and adequate tire tread

Fire Incidents

 

With a few families being rendered homeless every passing day, fire incidents are one of the biggest catastrophic events in winter.

Fire incidents can occur due to electrical malfunctions, cooking accidents, or heating equipment.

To prevent fires:

 Keep Kangris away from curtains, bedding, straw or anything that can easily catch fire

 Dispose of Kangri ashes safely, ensuring dousing any cinders

 Use wood bukahris carefully, ensuring safety of the surroundings

 Regularly check electrical wiring and appliances

Managing COPD and Respiratory Issues

 

Kashmir has one of the highest burdens of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients in India. For individuals with respiratory or other issues, winter can exacerbate symptoms.

To manage COPD and respiratory issues:

 Stay indoors during extreme cold weather

 Use masks in public settings to prevent catching a respiratory illness

 Follow medication regimens and consult healthcare providers for guidance

 Get vaccinated against flu and pneumonia to prevent infections 

Fall Prevention

Falls on snowy and slippery surfaces can be hazardous, particularly for the elderly and young children. Falls can happen in homes and also while out of homes, especially if the pathways are wet, icy or snowy – all three commonly prevalent these days in Kashmir. 

For preventing falls:

 Use handrails when walking on stairs

 Wear proper footwear with good traction

 Improve lighting in homes, especially in areas with slippery surfaces

 Avoid overexertion and take regular breaks when engaging in physical activity

 

 

 

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