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Preparing for Dangers of Flooding: Recommendations and Health Hazards

Information from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Report on the water situation that must be monitored between 15-20 September 2023. Be careful of dangers from heavy rain and accumulated rain that may cause flash floods and flash floods, water overflowing banks, and flooding in many areas, along with recommendations to follow information. News from the government Be careful of dangers from poisonous animals and insects. Be careful of dangers from electric current. Be careful of the dangers of rapids flowing through.
Dr. Saman Futrakul, Director of Disease Prevention and Control Office 7, Khon Kaen Province Express concern for the safety of people in areas experiencing flooding. Therefore, I ask the people Always observe and listen to news from the government andPrepare for the dangers that come with flooding, including: Preparing essential items for life such as dry food, canned food, ready-to-eat food. and materials and equipment for use in cooking Flashlight with batteries, medicine, black bag, whistle, communication tools home medicine Personal medicine for people with chronic diseases First aid kit includes personal hygiene items such as soap, toothpaste, baby food and milk, sanitary napkins, diapers and baby products. Several large, clean containers for holding water. Provide enough water to use within 3-5 days. Powdered sugar and mineral salts are included in case of diarrhea. A large trash bag to collect all the trash in the bag. and rope for tying the mouth of the bag Plastic bags for putting garbage in And for heavy or light shooting, mosquito repellent, long-sleeved and long-legged clothing to prevent mosquito bites. Keep important documents and valuables safe. Move electrical outlets and appliances to higher ground. If you are unsure, cut off the electricity to prevent electric shock/shock. Separate housing for pets Pets should not be kept close because they may be infected with animal diseases. Always carry readily available buoyancy equipment, such as an empty gallon bucket with a lid. Empty plastic water bottle with cap

When in a flood situation The water is flowing, the current is strong. Consider the following safety considerations: 1. You should not go out to collect vegetables. Find fish and take a swim while the currents are flowing and raging. Because there is a risk of being swept away by the current or drowning in deep water. 2. Do not drink alcoholic beverages of any kind. Do not wear thick, heavy clothing that holds water. Do not go fishing at night. Avoid going into the water after eating new food. Because of the risk of stomach cramps 3. People with chronic illnesses who are unable to help themselves should not be left alone, such as Patients with epilepsy, high blood pressure, diabetes, cardiovascular disease 4.Parents take care of children closely and do not let children play in the water. There should be an area that is a safe area for children. Teach children about the dangers that can occur during floods. And prepare floating equipment with you or in a convenient place to use in an emergency, such as a life jacket, coconut, empty gallon bucket, empty plastic water bottle tied to a lanyard, stick or rope.

Please be careful of 3 groups of diseases and 3 health hazards that come from flooding, including respiratory system diseases, namely influenza and pneumonia. Groups of diseases transmitted through food and water include food poisoning and diarrhea. Groups of diseases that come from standing water are leptospirosis, conjunctivitis, and dengue fever, including 3 health threats: poisonous insect bites/stings such as snakes, scorpions, centipedes, etc. Parasites that are often found in flood water are threadworms. (Strongyloid parasites) and drowning

For ways to prevent disease and health hazards that come with floods or flash floods. This can be done by 1) Do not throw away any type of garbage. or excreting waste into floodwaters Place garbage or waste in a plastic bag and tie the bag tightly and store it in a dry place. 2) Do not let young children play in the water alone. Because the child may drown and help may not be available in time. And may get infected from water that has dirt. Makes you sick with conjunctivitis Strongyloid parasite disease Or you can be bitten or stung by a poisonous animal that escapes the water. 3) If flood water splashes into your eyes or dust gets into your eyes. Use clean water to wash your face and eyes thoroughly. To prevent conjunctivitis. 4) Eat cooked, hot, clean food to prevent food poisoning and diarrhea. 5) If it is necessary to wade through water for a long time. Boots should be worn at all times. To prevent diseases that come with flooding Immediately clean your body with clean water and dry it thoroughly. If in doubt You can ask for more information at Department of Disease Control hotline, call 1422

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Information from: Division of Noncommunicable Diseases/Risk Communication Office, Department of Disease Control

Published: Disease and Health Hazards Communication Group

September 21, 2023

Complaint Receiving Center, Office of Disease Prevention and Control 7, Khon Kaen

Number 043-222818-9 ext. 237

2023-09-21 00:37:49

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