Monday, April 27, 2009

What to do when caught in a falling lift.

ok ladies and gentlemen... before i tell you guys my personal experience in "hell", just read this article which might save you from HELL.



WHAT TO DO WHEN CAUGHT IN A FALLING LIFT > >

> We never know when and where accidents will happen to us OR> people> around us.

Read on and hope this piece of information may> help any of> us when things do happen!> > > > For ourself, our friends and our loved ones. > > > >

One day, while in a lift, it suddenly break down and it was> falling> from level 13 in a fast speed.

Fortunately, I remembered> watching a TV> program that has taught that you must quickly press all the> buttons for> all the levels.

Finally, the lift stopped at the 5 level.> > > > While you are facing life and death situations, whatever> decisions or> actions you make decides your survival.

If you are caught> in a lift> breakdown, first thought in mind may be 'waiting to> die'.... But after> reading the below, things will definitely be different the> next time> you are caught in a lift. > > > >

First - Quickly press all the different levels of> buttons in the lift. > >

Second - Hold on tight to the handle (if there is any). > >

Third - Lean your back and head against the wall> forming a straight line.. > >

Fourth - Bend your knees > > > > Reason - When the lift falls, you will not know when it> will hit the ground, and it may result in whole body bone> fracture. > > > >

Point 1 - When the emergency electricity supply is being> activated it will stop the lift from falling further.. > > > >

Point 2 - It is to support your position and prevent you> from falling or getting hurt when you lost your balance. > > > >

Point 3 - Leaning against the wall is to use it as a> support for your back/spine as protection.> > > >

Point 4 - Ligament is a flexible, connective tissue.

It> can be> attached to the bone part of the activities, but limit the> scope of> their activities in order to avoid injury.

Thus, the impact> of fractured bones will be minimised from the severe> pressure during fall

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