PALO, Leyte, Dec. 4 (PNA) – The
Department of Health (DOH) in Eastern Visayas is stepping up its campaign to
prevent firecracker related injuries during Christmas and New Year revelries.
DOH Regional Director Minerva P.
Molon said they are bringing the “Aksyon: Paputok Injury Reduction” campaign to
schools since most victims are school children.
“We will advocate in schools that
children won’t buy firecrackers. It’s easy to educate children through
classes,” Molon told reporters.
From December 2014 to early
January 2015, the region recorded 70 firecracker-related injuries with most
victims are children.
Although the campaign is to bring
down the number of cases to zero, the DOH regional office is also beefing up
their preparations to treat victims.
At least 50,000 anti-tetanus and
antibiotics have been preposition for use during emergencies. The health
department also conducts inventory of current stocks of medicines needed this
month.
“We will coordinate with other
government agencies to respond to emergencies. We are on code white alert this
month, which means that all health workers are on call,” Molon added.
The DOH reminded the public that
use of firecrackers is dangerous, firecrackers are hazardous to children, avoid
people who are using firecrackers, not to pick up and use busted firecrackers,
and go to nearest hospital in case of accidents.
Among the direct negative health
effects of misuse of fireworks and firecrackers are blast or burns with or
without amputation, eye injury that might lead to blindness, tetanus,
poisoning, and death.
The health department encouraged
the public to use alternative and safer means to celebrate Christmas and New
Year. (PNA)
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