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Road Safety Drive Safe this Easter Weekend 2015 Road Safety Drive Safe this Easter Weekend 2015 Published by the ER24 Communications office - [email protected] Drive Safe ER24 pleads with motorists to be patient, calm and alert on the roads this Easter weekend. The company attended to transport-related incidents that resulted in over 23 fatalities over the weekend leading up to the Easter holiday. Several others were injured, some of them critically and needing to be airlifted to hospital in some cases. ER24 attended to transport-related incidents that resulted in over 23 fatalities over the weekend. Several others were injured, some of them critically and needing to be airlifted to hospital in some cases. Collisions included buses, trucks, bikes, taxis and cars either that rolled, were in head on collisions, collided with barriers or caught alight. The Easter long weekend is almost here and ER24 is everyone to take it easy on the roads, to refrain from consuming alcohol before and while driving and to have enough rest prior to driving long distances. Keep in mind your safety, that of your loved ones and others around you. Below are some tips: If you are driving to your destination, conduct a safety check on your vehicle prior to leaving. Make sure your wiper blades, headlights and signal lights are working. Check all fluids in the vehicle. Check your tyre pressure and inspect all tyres for irregular or significant tread wear. 47 Deaths per day restrained. Tow check when towing a trailer or caravan. Do not speak on your cellular phone or text while driving. The first aid kit It is important to have a first aid kit at home and when going away on holiday. A basic kit may contain: A variety of plasters and small, medium and large sterile gauze dressings. At least two sterile eye dressings. Triangular bandages and crêpe rolled bandages. Safety pins. Disposable sterile gloves. Tweezers and scissors. Alcohol-free cleansing wipes. Sticky tape. Thermometer, preferably digital. Skin rash cream. Cream or spray to relieve insect bites and stings. Antiseptic cream. Painkillers, cough medicine and antihistamine tablets. Distilled water for cleaning wounds, eye wash and eye bath. Keep a basic first aid manual or instruction booklet with your first aid kit. A detailed list of medical information, such as allergies, Make sure you have a tyre jack, spare wheel and fire extinguisher in your vehicle. Pack a blanket, torch and first aid kit in the vehicle. Plan the trip and be rested. Have a 15-minute rest every two hours and share the driving if possible. Ensure children and pets in the vehicle are appropriately Public & professional training from ER24’s Training Academy Vehicle first aid kit from ER24 medication and blood group as well as telephone numbers of people to contact in an emergency should be kept. ER24’s Training Academy provides various First Aid courses. The academy can be contacted on [email protected] ER24’s Emergency Contact Centre can be reached 24 hours a day on 084 124 for any medical emergency.

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ER24 attended to transport-related incidents that resulted in over 23 fatalities over the weekend. Several others were injured, some of them critically and needing to be airlifted to hospital in some cases. Collisions included buses, trucks, bikes, taxis and cars either that rolled, were in head on collisions, collided with barriers or caught alight. The Easter long weekend is almost here and ER24 is everyone to take it easy on the roads, to refrain from consuming alcohol before and while driving and to have enough rest prior to driving long distances. Keep in mind your safety, that of your loved ones and others around you.

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Road SafetyDrive Safe this Easter Weekend 2015

Road SafetyDrive Safe this Easter Weekend 2015

Published by the ER24 Communications office - [email protected]

DriveSafe

ER24 pleads with motorists to be patient, calm and alert on the roads this Easter weekend. The company attended to transport-related incidents that resulted in over 23 fatalities over the weekend leading up to the Easter holiday.Several others were injured, some of them critically and needing to be airlifted to hospital in some cases.

ER24 attended to transport-related

incidents that resulted in over 23

fatalities over the weekend.

Several others were injured, some

of them critically and needing to be

airlifted to hospital in some cases.

Collisions included buses, trucks,

bikes, taxis and cars either that rolled,

were in head on collisions, collided

with barriers or caught alight.

The Easter long weekend is almost

here and ER24 is everyone to take

it easy on the roads, to refrain from

consuming alcohol before and while

driving and to have enough rest prior

to driving long distances.

Keep in mind your safety, that of your

loved ones and others around you.

Below are some tips:

• If you are driving to your

destination, conduct a safety

check on your vehicle prior to

leaving.

• Make sure your wiper blades,

headlights and signal lights are

working.

• Check all fluids in the vehicle.

• Check your tyre pressure and

inspect all tyres for irregular or

significant tread wear. 47

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ths p

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ay

restrained.

• Tow check when towing a trailer or

caravan.

• Do not speak on your cellular

phone or text while driving.

The first aid kit

• It is important to have a first aid kit

at home and when going away on

holiday. A basic kit may contain:

• A variety of plasters and small,

medium and large sterile gauze

dressings.

• At least two sterile eye dressings.

• Triangular bandages and crêpe

rolled bandages.

• Safety pins.

• Disposable sterile gloves.

• Tweezers and scissors.

• Alcohol-free cleansing wipes.

• Sticky tape.

• Thermometer, preferably digital.

• Skin rash cream. Cream or spray to

relieve insect bites and stings.

• Antiseptic cream.

• Painkillers, cough medicine and

antihistamine tablets.

• Distilled water for cleaning

wounds, eye wash and eye bath.

Keep a basic first aid manual or

instruction booklet with your first

aid kit. A detailed list of medical

information, such as allergies,

• Make sure you have a tyre jack,

spare wheel and fire extinguisher

in your vehicle.

• Pack a blanket, torch and first aid

kit in the vehicle.

• Plan the trip and be rested. Have

a 15-minute rest every two hours

and share the driving if possible.

• Ensure children and pets in

the vehicle are appropriately

Public & professional training from ER24’s Training Academy

Vehicle first aid kit from ER24

medication and blood group as

well as telephone numbers of

people to contact in an emergency

should be kept.

ER24’s Training Academy provides

various First Aid courses. The

academy can be contacted on

[email protected]

ER24’s Emergency Contact

Centre can be reached 24 hours

a day on 084 124 for any medical

emergency.