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Halima
02-01-2006, 01:27 PM
Hyperthemia is defined as a body core temperature less than 35 degrees Celsius. Decreased consciousness occurs when the core temperature falls to approximately 32 to 30 degrees.
How to
REDUCE body heat
Get on top of an over-turned boat
or any wreckage !
Heart failure is the usual cause of death when the core temperature cools to below 30 degrees. The body loses heat to the water about 30 times faster than in air.
Arms close to sides of the chest, legs crossed & pulled up closing the groin area.
In the huddle position, keep close together and still - to keep colder water out. The huddle helps small children survive longer !
Don't Swim to
shore
Swimming is an option but this leads to faster heat loss and exhaustion, even a strong swimmer would not be able to swim more than one kilometre in calm water. Cramp and hypothermia develop more quickly, usually a victim becomes semiconscious and is likely to drown.
Swimming increases heat loss (increase by 35-50%) and is not recommended if you are more than one kilometer away from shore, adopt a heat conserving strategy (help or huddle) instead. Consider your circumstances carefully before deciding to swim, is there a favorable current to assist you etc..
Drown proofing and treading water also lead to rapid heat loss, avoid if possible, wear a PFD! Do not remove clothing or shoes, they provide insulation (a jacket can trap air and assists floating). Reply
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MetSudaisTwice
02-01-2006, 01:29 PM
salam
mashallah great post, but i doubt anyone would be in such situation, but allahu alam
wasalam
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mizan_aliashraf
02-01-2006, 01:32 PM
Salam
Spare a thought for those in Russia and Chechnya.
Wassalam
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MetSudaisTwice
02-01-2006, 01:33 PM
salam
are they stranded or suffering in the sea?
wasalam
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mizan_aliashraf
02-01-2006, 01:34 PM
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There have been cases, and if they are, the cold over there is biting!
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02-01-2006, 02:56 PM
Salaam,
I Agree Mizan...
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