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The old man was about to fall, and the police flashed out of the escalator to hold him. How to ensure the safety of the elderly when they go out?

The old man was about to fall, and the police held him by flashing the escalator. First of all, the elderly try not to go out alone. Old people who go out alone need to carry their home address, surname and telephone number with them. Wearing bright clothes, such as red or yellow, when going out for exercise can attract the driver's attention. Travel time should avoid the morning and evening peaks. ?

1. Travels of the elderly 1, mode of travel: It is better to walk than to go far. Secondly, take the bus and subway to grab the handrail. If there is still some distance from the bus or subway, or if you can't catch this train, remember not to rush to catch it. First, it is easy to fall because of anxiety, and second, patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are prone to danger at this time. Old people should also pay attention to the armrest or chair back when riding, so as to avoid sudden braking and falling and bumping; Get up when the bus stops; If you feel unwell, learn to let others give up your seat and say it politely. Can you let me sit down for a while? Thank you. ? Hearing this sentence, I believe most people will stand up. ?

2. Carry essential items with you: a contact card with name, home address and contact number; A medicine box with small labels and instructions for taking; A crutch; Reading glasses, hearing AIDS; Large screen dedicated mobile phone

3. Appropriate travel route and time: avoid busy downtown and narrow roads, and try not to go out when commuting is busy; ?

Second, ensure the safety of the elderly at home. First, carry out simple aging transformation: first, increase handrails, especially bathrooms and showers, followed by bedrooms, living rooms, restaurants and so on. Second, use sharp corners instead of furniture. Third, reduce indoor steps to prevent tripping. Fourth, the floor tiles are non-slip. Fifth, the bedside is equipped with a wake-up handrail, sixth, a night light, and seventh, it is convenient to get up at night. You can buy the book published by Mr. Zhou Yanmin about the old-age housing to learn.

Second, be diligent in contact, reduce the loneliness of the elderly and judge potential risks at any time.

Third, ask others for help.

Fourth, consider old-age care institutions when necessary.

In short, it is a fait accompli that the elderly are facing greater danger. Whether you go out or at home, you can't completely avoid it, but you can avoid it to a great extent, and there are many ways. You can also visit and study more old-age care institutions, especially high-end old-age care institutions, to see how these institutions prevent and control risks.

But what the elderly need most is the company of their families, and their greatest enemy is loneliness.