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Parento parent shakes their child for a trip they believe they are safe; But small mistakes can have consequences that change life.
What is scary is that many parents don’t even realize they are doing them.
Former Paramedi Nikki Jurcutz from Tiny Hearts Education with Casualty About the critical mistakes that are being made behind the wheel – with one particularly potentially making another different from the results.
Removing a child from their place after a collision
She says one of the most vital mytakes occurs after a car accident.
As a mother of her, she is pressuring to educate others so that when adrenaline takes over the chaos of a clash, this information about life salvation remains before the mind.
“The biggest mistake is to remove a child from their car’s place very quickly,” she told Casualty.
“In any moderate to strict clash (over 60 km/h [about 16.7m/s]) Children should be kept as much as possible to reduce the risk of deteriorating a potential spinal damage. “
On an Instagram after sharing with its 822,000 followers, the former Paramedi explains that there are actually three Clashes in any car accident.
“The car will hit the facility or another car. Your body will move and hit different parts of the vehicle, causing damage, ”she explained.
“The third impact is actually all your organs moving inside your body – including your brain by hitting your skull.”
Should what do you have to do that your baby is in a collision?
Nikki’s advice:
- If it is safe, leave them in their car seat and wait for the Paramedicians.
- If the car is unsafe (eg fire, smoke or a dangerous position), unlock and remove all car seats or cut the belt with the child still in the harness.
- If the baby is to be urgently removed, support your head, neck and spine as much as possible during removal.
She adds that when the Paramedicians arrive, they are appreciating more than their parents can understand. They are assessing speed, type of impact, damage to vehicles and damage to all passengers before setting up the next steps.
“When it comes to children, they are especially careful about hidden damage such as spinal cord damage or internal bleeding, which can be difficult to recognize from the outside,” Nikki said.
“A paramedic could not ‘spinly clean up” a child at the scene. If the accident was over 60 km/h [about 16.7m/s]They will transport the child to the hospital for further evaluation. “
Safety errors of ordinary children by drivers
Unfortunately, post -collision decisions are the only risks parents do not know with knowledge.
Nikki says these trial errors are very common:
- Attempt very early: “Australian law allows babies to be ahead of 6 months, but the best practice is to keep those faces back as long as possible within seat height markers.”
- Loose harness belts: “If the straps are not soft, a child can be thrown forward in an accident, increasing the risk of damage. A quick way to check: if you can clamp the belt material on the shoulder is very loose. “
- Large clothing: “thick jackets or full clothing create a dangerous gap between the harness and the baby’s body.”
- Using the wrong restriction for their age/size: “Passing a child in a reinforcing site very early, or passing a restriction altogether, can increase the risk of serious damage.”
Each parent recognizes the struggle to get out of the house with a disturbed child, screaming and right To to ride the road.
But getting only a few seconds to control those strips, adjust the place and know what to do in the face of emergency could be the difference between a narrow call and a devastating result.
There is nothing like that ace many Safe when it comes to protecting small life.
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