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Survey Finds More than Two-thirds of Americans Experience a Summer Emergency
6/5/2010 8:48:00 AM by

A new Red Cross survey shows that 68 percent of Americans have been involved in some kind of summer emergency, ranging from insect bites, heat stroke and broken bones to more life-threatening situations. One in every four people say they have been in a situation where someone needed CPR.

     The survey of more than 1,000 adults found that Americans say they are most comfortable giving CPR to family members, friends and coworkers, with less than half very likely to perform CPR on a stranger. The survey showed that physical appearance was a significant factor when people are deciding to perform CPR on a stranger, and men with a disheveled or sloppy appearance were the least likely to receive assistance, with only half of respondents saying they would very likely try to give them CPR. 

     Americans plan to be very active this summer, as the survey found that more than 40 percent will go hiking or camping and almost 75 percent will go swimming. While people expect to be active, the Red Cross found that many were not confident they knew what to do in an emergency - less than two-thirds felt confident helping a heat stroke victim and fewer than half could help someone with an allergic reaction to an insect or snake bite.

     Previous Red Cross research found that nearly 90 percent of Americans say they want to be prepared for an emergency, but they don’t know where to start or what to do.

     “With so many people outdoors camping, hiking and swimming, it’s important that someone in every household get trained in CPR and first aid skills,” says Maxine Hepper, chief preparedness, health and safety officer for the St. Louis Area Chapter. “Learning these lifesaving skills is easier and more convenient than you might think, and Red Cross training can help people prevent and respond to life’s emergencies – big or small.”

     The Red Cross teaches swimming and water safety skills to over 2 million people each year, trains millions in life-saving skills through its Lifeguarding and CPR/AED courses, and offers life saving training for young people through its Babysitter Training courses. Additionally, later this year, the St. Louis Area Chapter will offer a new Wilderness and Remote First Aid course designed to teach people how to respond to emergencies when help is delayed.

     More information about Red Cross courses can be found at www.redcrossstl.org, click on “Take a Class” for a schedule of class times and locations.
 

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The number one most sucessful healthy choice is when we can make a healthy alternative in to a habit.

Working out for only 3 months and then leaving is certainly better than never.  Cutting back on fast food is better than not.  Drinking water rather than soda is a great start. All things healthy work best over the long term.

When you can take a habit of drinking soda four times a day and change your habit to drinking five glasses of water a day you will enjoy long term benifits not just cost savings. 

There are many tricks and mental conditioning techniques you can use to set your mind and body in the right direction without all of the daily stress of doing so.  To climb a mountain you need to take the first step.

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