Safety and Health Add Value To Your Business
1. After someone stops breathing, or the heart stops beating, he or she can
survive for only 4 to 6 minutes before lack of oxygen results in brain damage
or death. CPR can buy extra time for your loved one, until professional help
can arrive, by artificially circulating oxygen to the brain.
2. Over 70% of all cardiac and breathing emergencies occur in the home
when a family member is present and available to help a victim.
3. Accidental injuries are the leading cause of death in children, and send over
16 million children a year to the emergency room.
4. Over 1.5 million heart attacks occur each year and approximately 350,000
of these victims die before ever reaching a hospital.
5. Statistics show that the earlier CPR is initiated, the greater the chance of
survival. The American Heart Association estimates that 100,000 to 200,000
lives of adults and children could be saved each year if CPR was performed
early enough.
6. Re-training and retention of CPR learning is a major requirement. Studies
have shown that memory of CPR skills and knowledge tends to deteriorate as
early as three months after training, among highly trained professionals,
including: doctors, nurses, and others.
7. Approximately 7 million adults and children suffer from disabling injuries in
their own homes and backyards each year, resulting from accidents that may
require CPR, according to the American Heart Association. Some of the
common causes of "sudden death" include: Electric Shock, Heart Attacks,
Drowning, Severe Allergic Reactions, Choking, Drug Overdose, and
Suffocation.
8. The country's #1 killers, a combination of heart attacks and accidents, claim
a life every 34 seconds in the U.S.
9. One in 6 men and one in 8 women over the age of 45 have had a heart
attack or stroke according to the American Heart Association.
10. Approximately 45% of all heart attacks occur in people under age 65.