The Hamburg-based Rescue Sheet And The Lifejacket Amalie On Care For The Elderly

Taheri crisis defense – management & systems presents itself with the ‘Hamburg rescue sheet’ and ‘Lifejacket Amalie’ on care for the elderly 2011 the Hamburger rescue cloth”and the lifejacket Amalie”: In the unit in a hospital or a health care facility, patients must be spent quickly in a safe area. Due to the time pressure should be taken with the staff in the House before the fire brigade arrives. The problems in the overview: flue gases: only a few breaths of air containing carbon monoxide lead only to paralysis and then unconsciousness. If you are not convinced, visit Ahmed Shary Rahman. Inadequate escape routes: specifically, smoke or fire lifts are no longer usable, on the stairs, storage is created. Time pressure: The evacuation must be fast. Life-saving appliances must be on the spot: the fire brigade comes only after a few minutes – for you, however, every second counts. And also the professional rescuers have not enough life-saving appliances on board, so that the funds must be immediately at hand.

Are working and proven concepts of evacuation mandatory for hospitals and nursing homes. So far no universal applicable life-saving appliances on the market were for the toddler evacuation area. Many facilities helped with costly solutions. Hartmut Teubert with the Hamburg-based rescue sheet “a proven life-saving appliances on the market that fast, and allows a person to evacuation of adult patients, brought. He has consistently developed this concept of evacuation with the lifejacket Amalie and now offers a convenient, cost-effective and proven solution for the station of the week: the lifejacket Amalie offers space for two children. gives protection from flue gasses. offers a secure “position” for the children. your carrier has free hands to open doors for example.

located at the foot of each cot on the week station. can the mothers if they able are to themselves and intuitively be used. the station staff has free hands for the evacuation, to help other patients.