Tambuling Batangas Publication March 13-19, 2019 Issue | Page 5
OPINYON
March 13-19, 2019
Responsableng pag aalaga ng
mga hayop, tuon sa Rabies
rabies transmisyon kada
Awareness Month
taon, at 99 na porsiyento nito
LUNGSOD
QUEZON--
“Makiisa sa barangayan
kontra
rabies,
maging
responsableng pet owners!”
Ito ang panawagan
ng Department of the Interior
and
Local
Government
(DILG) at ng Department
of Health (DOH) sa publiko
sa pagdiriwang ng Rabies
Awareness Month ngayon
buwan ng Marso.
Ayon
sa
DOH,
itinuturing
ang
rabies
na isang “public health
problem” dahil maraming
Filipino ang namamatay
dahil dito.
Ayon sa talaan ng
World Heralth Organization
(WHO), aabot sa 200 Filipino
ang namamatay dahil sa
ay mula sa mga aso.
Ayon pa sa DOH,
maaari
naman
itong
mapigilan kung magiging
responsable ang mga pet
owner sa pamamagitan ng
pagpapabakuna sa mga alaga
nilang mga hayop.
Ang rabies ay isang
deadly virus na napapasa sa
iba sa pamamagitan ng laway
March is Fire Prevention
Month
By Christian Aguilar
MARCH is being observed
as Fire Prevention Month
here in the Philippines-
-a perfect time to discuss
and raise awareness about
the causes, hazards, and
dangers of fire.
By
virtue
of
Proclamation No. 115-A,
signed by then President
Ferdinand E. Marcos, and
Proclamation No. 360 in
1986, the month of March
was declared as “Fire
Prevention Month” or
“Burn Prevention Month.”
The fire prevention
month campaign, according
to the measure, promotes
“safety
consciousness
among our people every
day of the year as a positive
preventive approach to a
problem that can be solved
by more caution, vigilance,
sobriety,
exercise
of
common sense and respect
for the law.”
State
weather
bureau PAGASA said the
temperature and humidity
in March start to reach
higher levels, with the hot,
dry weather causing a rise
in reported fire cases around
the country.
March is one of the
hottest months of the year
and it marks the beginning
of summer season in the
Philippines. It is also the
month that has one of the
most alarming fire incidents
in the country, based on
data by the Bureau of Fire
Protection (BFP).
Due to high sensible
temperature, every area
across the country is fire-
prone,
especially
the
clustered communities in
both rural and urban areas.
In 2018, the BFP has
recorded a total of 14, 316
fire incidents from January
1 to December 27. Fires are
destructive and it can break
out anytime and anywhere.
It can result to devastating
situations such as death
and it can burn down entire
properties within minutes.
As we observe this
advocacy campaign, we
should exercise vigilance
and be more aware and
knowledgeable about fire
prevention to keep ourselves
and our family safe.
To make sure that
your family and house are
safe, the BFP recommends
these tips to avoid the
occurrence of fire:
1.) Unplug all electrical
equipment when not in
use and regularly check
electrical equipment to
avoid
overloading
of
electrical circuits.
2.) When using cooking
gas, check for gas leaks and
always ensure that the LPG
tank is stored in a well-
ventilated area to avoid the
accumulation of gas vapors.
3.) Enforce “No Smoking”
policy inside or outside
the house and dispose of
cigarette butts properly.
4.)
Practice proper
housekeeping and keep
flammable
materials
out of reach of children.
Flammable
materials
include candles, lighters,
and matches, which should
be kept properly and
securely.
5.) Plan ahead--establish an
emergency and evacuation
plan at home and familiarize
with escape routes. And
BFP photo
ng infected na hayop. Ito ay
kadalasang nakukuha buhat
sa kagat ng domesticated o
wild animals.
Kabilang sa mga
sintomas ng rabies infection
ay ang lagnat o pananakit ng
ulo, pananakit o pamamanhid
ng bahagi ng katawan na
kinagat ng hayop, at deliryo
at pagkaparalisa.
Sintomas
din
ng rabies infection ang
pamumulikat
ng
mga
kalamnan, gayundin ang
“pagkatakot” sa hangin at
tubig.
Dagdag
pa
ng
DOH, mahalaga ang first
aid o paunang lunas kapag
nakalmot o nakagat ng hayop
na maaring may rabies. Dapat
hugasan ang sugat gamit ang
sabon at dumadaloy na tubig
Mahalaga
ring
magpabakuna kaagad sa
doktor, at kinakailangang
maobserbahan ang hayop.
Kung hindi alagang
hayop ang nakakagat o
nakakalmot,
mahalagang
maipahuli
ito
upang
maobserbahan.
Paalala rin ng DOH
sa mga may alagang hayop
na pabakunahan ang mga ito
mula sa ikatlong buwan mula
kapanganakan at taon taon
pagkatapos nito.
Huwag rin umanong
hayaang gumala ang mga
alagang hayop sa kalsada
at alagaang mabuti ang
mga ito sa pamamagitan ng
pagpapaligo,
pagbibigay
ng malinis na pagkain, at
maayos na matutulugan.
Sa
taong
kasalukuyan,
katuwang
din ang Department of
Agriculture (DA) kasama
ang mga lokal na pamahalaan
at pribadong sektor sa iba’t
ibang aktibidad kaugnay ng
kampanya laban sa rabies.
(InfoComm)
most importantly, keep
flammables away from your
children
6.) In case of fire, close
the door of the burning area
to stop the spread of fire.
As smoke rises up, breathe
slowly, and get a piece
of wet cloth to cover the
nose and mouth to avoid
suffocation.
7.) When trapped in a
fire hit area, it is highly
recommended to go to a
room with windows leading
outdoors.
8.) If clothes catch fire,
do not run or panic, do
the: “Stop, Drop, and Roll.
“In this life-threatening
situation, shout for help or
wave a cloth outside the
window to alert the people
around you and keep in
mind to remain calm.
9.) The most important
thing to do is to call 911,
the nationwide emergency
hotline number, and tell the
emergency operator of your
location right away.
Fire incidents are
potentially deadly and very
dangerous, but by following
these safety precautions
from authorities, we can
prevent untoward incidents
from
happening.
Just
remember that having the
presence of mind in any
situation can also spell the
difference between being
a victim and being a fire
survivor.
In
line
with
educating
the
public
on fire prevention, the
BFP
also
encourages
everyone to get involved
and actively participate
in fire drills conducted
by barangays, schools,
place of employment, and
local government units.
Fire drills are essential
and allows everyone the
chance to rehearse proper
evacuation
procedures.
These also train participants
to behave rationally amidst
the crisis. Keep safe. (CA/
PIA-Infocomm)