Dial 108, 102 for ambulance medical emergency. |
- IF YOU SEE SOMETHING WRONG, SAY SOMETHING. MAKE THE PLACE SAFE AND SECURE FROM CRIME. "STANDUP FOR THE RIGHT". CALL POLICE.
Dial 101 for FIRE.
Dial 1090 for CRIME Stopper.
2) Dial 108, 102 for free AMBULANCE services :
1. To save a life
2. To report a crime in progress
3. To report a fire
4. Anytime an emergency response is required for medical, law enforcement and fire.
3) Satyam Ambulance: 104
3a) https://www.StanPlus.co.in/
(Private Emergency Ambulance within minutes with Criti and Basic care)
4) Apollo Ambulance :1066
5) (http://www.emri.in/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=63)
6) Lions Club BLOOD Bank: 40-24745243
Check out for many other services at http://lionsclubsindia.org/
7) http://www.hyderabadhealthinfo.com/ambulanservice.php?var=ambulanservice
Blood Bank In Hyderabad: ( http://www.friends2support.org/ )
8) Rainbow Hospital Emergency Numbers (Child care):
http://www.rainbowhospitals.in/children/emergency-transport.html
Banjara Hills Center (+91-40-23399885 (direct number), +91-9963766644, 040-23319191 (dial Extn. 122) ;
Secunderabad Centre (The Emergency Department may be contacted by telephoning):
+91-40-2789 5050 ; +91-40-2789 6060
- Osmania General Hospital: 040-23538846, 040-24600146
- Gandhi Hospital 040-27505566
- Government Chest Hospital: 040-23814421/22/23/24
- Government ENT Hospital: 040-24740245/24742329
- http://tg.meeseva.gov.in/ (Telangana MeeSeva Online Services)
- http://www.telangana.gov.in (Telangana Hyderabad)
http://www.htp.gov.in/ContactUs.html (Contact numbers for Traffic problems in Hyd).
SMS Hyderabad Traffic problems to 90 10 20 36 26
Railway Enquiry: 131/135
Electricity Complaint: 1912
https://erail.in/info/complaint-rpf-grp/1002
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) for Cardiac Arrest: CPR is indicated for any person who is [unresponsive] with no breathing, or who is only breathing in occasional agonal gasps, as it is most likely that they are in cardiac arrest. FIRST CALL THE EMERGENCY AMBULANCE, AND FOLLOW THE STEPS IN THE PIC.
When no one is around you?
If you are suddenly running out of breath and there is no one around you to lend a helping hand, don't panic...Try to calm down. Sit where ever you are and take deep breaths.. said by Doctor. "If you are wearing any tight clothes, loosen them. Get your hands on an Aspirin tablet and make sure that you chew it well." Drink something refreshing and if you are outside, look for a place with shade. If you feel it could be a heart attack, call immediately for emergency medical help.
HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN YOU ARE ALONE??
Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, without help, the person whose heart is beating improperly and who begins to feel faint, has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness.
However, these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest.
A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let-up until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again.
Deep breaths get oxygen into the lungs and coughing movements squeeze the heart and keep the blood circulating. The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm. In this way, heart attack victims can get to a hospital. Tell as many other people as possible about this. It could save their lives!!
First Aid for Seizures:
First Aid for Asthma:
First Aid for Bleeding Control:
This VetiGel can stop the bleeding instantly, invented by Joe Landolina:
http://www.suneris.co/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-5wqwp64MM
First Aid For Burns:
- Immediately get the person away from the heat source to stop the burning.
- Cool the burn with cool or lukewarm water for 10 to 30 minutes. Do not use ice.
- Remove any clothing or jewellery that is near the burnt area of skin, but do not move anything that is stuck to the skin.
- Make sure the person keeps warm-for example, by using a blanket-but take care not to rub it against the burnt area
- Cover the burn by placing a layer of cling film or sterile cloth over it.
- Aloe Vera is a wonderful herb for the skin. It is soothing and cooling
Women protection cell and helpline numbers in Hyderabad and Secunderabad Cities: http://www.hyderabadpolice.gov.in/Index-Files/AllWps.htm
Cyberabad Emergency Helpline 24x7 for Womens at 9494731100
- Women protection cell - 040-23320539
- Women police station - 040-27853508
- Child rights - 1800 425 2933
- Roshini helpline - 040-66202000
- Asmitha resource center for Women - 040-27733251
- Shaheens women’s organization - 040-24386994
- AP women’s network - 040-27014394
- Child line - 1098, 040-23133550
- State Human Rights Commission - 040-24601571, 24601572, 24601574
- Human rights law network - 040-27661883
- Crime stopper - 1090
- Anti corruption wing - 040-24720196, 24720197
- Satyam helpline for health - 1056, 104
- Alcoholism rehabilitation center - 040-65969896, 9849940500
- Divya disha - 9848186982
- Prajwala (human trafficking) - 040-65704048
- Sweekar upkar for disabled - 040-27814089
- National Commission for Women - 011-13237166
- Helpline for senior citizens - 1253
- Anveshi - 040-27423690
- Ankuram - 040-27017446
- Sannihita Ms.Usha - 9346901441
- ALEAP (self employment) - 040-23893644
- Bread organization (For Educational support) - 040-65887177
- BHUMIKA Women’s collective - 040-27660173
- BHUMIKA HELPLINE FOR WOMEN IN DISTRESS - Toll free number – 1800 425 2908/ 040-2765316
Women Police Stations in Hyderabad and Secunderabad Cities :
This is one of the wings of D.D. it works under the Dy. Commissioner of Police, D.D. and Addl. Dy. Commissioner of Police closely monitors the investigation of the cases.
This police station investigates all cases pertaining to harassment of women for dowry under dowry prohibition act, cases under 498-A, besides enquiries and counseling.
This P.S. has the jurisdiction of WEST, CENTRAL, EAST law & order Zones of Hyderabad city.
It gives counseling to the victims as well as husbands also.
Police Station - WPS BEGUMPET Phone : 040 - 27853508
Division - Begumpet Phone : 040 - 27853573
Zone - NORTH ZONE Phone : 040 - 27853599
Address: Begumpet Police Lines, Beside P.S. Begumpet, Secunderabad.
http://www.hyderabadpolice.gov.in/Index-Files/AllWps.htm
Police Station - WPS SOUTH ZONE Phone: 040 27854852
Division - Charminar Phone: 040 27854787
Zone - SOUTH ZONE Phone: 040 27854779
Address: Ghansi Pura, Opp High Court Back side Gate, Charminar.
Police Station - WOMEN POLICE STATION, CCS (040 - 27852400)
Address: Beside Control Room, Lal Bahadur Stadium.
Free Old Age Homes:
List of free Old Age Homes in Hyderabad and Secunderabad. (Note: Enquire thoroughly before admit your parents).
*Home for the Aged and disabled
5-3-419, Jeera, Secunderabad
phone: 40-27530757
*Jyothi Welfare Association
H.No. 8-4-550/93,
Nataraj Nagar, Borbannda, Hyderabad
phone: 040-23836899 9848027156
*Little Sister of the Poor Home for Aged
6-1-33, New Boiguda, Secunderabad.
phone: 040-227506194
*Sai Seva Sangh
plot no 99, Road 12,
Vivekananda Colony, Kukatpally, Hyd.
phone: 23005634, 23065796, 23818558, 9440408808
*Upkaar
Dr. Pasupuleti Nirmala Hanumantha Rao Charitable Trust
S.No 105/A, Bharath Gas Godown,
Kompally, Hakimpet, Secunderabad
phone: 9346919208
Paid Senior Citizens/ Old Age Homes in Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
(Note: Please enquire thoroughly, before you admit your parents).
https://www.ppreddyoldagehome.com/ (*PPReddy ~ Hyderabad outskirts in mallapur)
http://anvayaa.com/ (*Anvayaa ~ Madhapur, Hyderabad)
* http://www.kudumbam.com/ (the classic old age homes offering seniors for excellent lifestyle options in india!).
* Seva Ashram http://www.sevashramap.org/
https://www.facebook.com/SevaAshramAp
Address: Annaram (P.O)
Via: Narsapur , Medak District – 502313
Near Hyderabad, Telangana, India
*Asara
12/1/334/1712,
Besides Viswa Vani Radio Station,
Lalapet, Hyderabad
phone: 08413-7015612, 7000620
*Association for the Car of the Aged
Jatakar Bhavan 1-08-526,
Chikkadpally, Hyderabad
08413-27668534
*B.J.R. OldAge Home Health Care Centre
5-24/29, Bhakshigudda,
A.P.H.B. Colony, Moulali
phone: 040-7124302
*Karunaya Oldage Home
1-6-20/1/2, Chaitanyapuri colony,
Dilsuk Nagar, Hyd
phone:08413-24040132, 24045152
*Oldage Welfare center
No. 28, HUDA Colony
Via Chandanagar, Miyapur
phone: 40-23045261
*Om Nivas (Welfare of the Needy)
3-22, Mayuri Nagar, Huda colony, Miyapur
phone: 40-3045932, 3045261
*Sahakar Home For The Aged
Plot No - 1-10-316,
Bapuji Nagar, Bowenpally, Secunderabad.
ACHARYA TURAGA SOMASUNDARAMS
SWAPNA SAKARA ANURAG VRIDDHA SEVASHARAMAM
UDYOG NAGAR COLONY, NEAR SANDEEPANI SCHOOL
MITHANI BUS DEPOT- NADARGUL ROAD
HYDERABAD 500 058
(THIS HOME HAD BEEN SHIFTED FROM SINGARENI COLONY)
SAI OLD AGE HOME
HIG – 96 5TH PHASE KPHB COLONY
KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD 500 072
P. 23157728 , 26594170
MAHARSHI VANAPRASTHA ASHRAYAM
PENDEM RAVIDRARAO PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST
123 PRAGATHI ENCLAVE, BEHIND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
MIYAPUR, HYDERABAD 500 050
SRI SAI OLD AGE HOME
PLOT NO. 52 ( MAMILLA) INFORMATION COLONY
HAYATNAGAR, HYDERABAD
P. 24202698, 24202047
24 HRS AVALABILITY OF MEDAK, NURSING AND ATTENDER SERVICES.
SHANTI OLD AGE HOME
16-2-742/F/A ANDHRA BANK COLONY
DILSUKH NAGAR, HYDERABAD 500 036
P. 24064462, 24069332
B.J.R VRIDDHASHRAYAM
5-24/29 BAKSHIGUDA ( NEAR KAILASGIRI TEMPLE )
APHB COLONY,MAULALI
HYDERABAD 500 040
P. 27124302, PAGER 9628912337 (OLD)
*PROVIDING SHELTER FOR POOR PEOPLE
SAI SEVASANGH VAYODHIKASHRAMAMU
1-104/1, WHITEFIELDS, ANJAIAH NAGAR BUS STOP
NEAR GACHI BOULI, KOTHAGUDA, HYD- 500 032
P. 2300 5634, 23000479
ANURAG HUMAN SERVICES VAYODHIKASHRAMAMU
9-4-135/A/22 SAMATHA COLONY
KUTUSHAHI TOMBS ROAD , TOLICHOWKI
HYDERABAD; Phone. 23561157, 23560993
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR VAYODHIKASHRAMAMU
NEAR MUSHEERABAD JAIL, SECUNDERABAD 500 003
P. 27506194
VAYODHIKASHRAMAMU, SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT
SRT COLONY, UPPUGUDA , HYD
VISWASHANTHI SAI SEVA OLD AGE HOME
DESHMUKH VILLAGE
OFFICE DILSUKH NAGAR P. 26584746
'JEERA' HOME FOR THE AGED
5-3-419 BANSILALPET
SECUNDERABAD- 500 003
*WITHIN MEANS OF LOW INCOME GROUP
OLD AGE WELFARE CENTRE
PLOT NO. 28 HUDA COLONY, MAYURI NA GAR
MIYAPUR, HYDERABAD 500 050
P. 2304 5261, 2304 5932
ASHRAYA VAYODHI ASHRAMAMU
PLOT NO 28 HUDA COLONY, MAYRI NAGAR
MIYAPUR, HYDERABAD, P. 23045774
SRI YOGANAND SHANTI SEVASRAMAM
KONGARARAVIRALA VIA RAGANNAGUDA 501510
P.LOCAL 924 33201
SRI GAYATHRI VENKATESWARA VANAPRASHTASHRAMAM
KONGARA RAVI RALA VIA RAGANNA GUDA 501 510
P. LOCAL 924 33227
SAISADAN VAYODHIKASHRAMU
VNR CHARITIES TRUST
PLOT NO. 35 D, ISWARPURI POST
SECUNDERABAD; P. 27111536, 27113134
SENIOR CITIZENS HOME
SERENE SERVICES, VINOBHANAGAR
(VIA) IBRAHIMPATNAM 501 506;
ASHRAMAM PH. 924-23645
OFFICE : AMEERPET 2330 3610
*SUITABLE FOR MIDDLE INCOME GROUP
SENIOR CITZENS HOME
SIVARAMPALLI, HYDERABAD – 500 052
P. 24015745, 27668534 ( OFFICE)
MAMATHA VAYODHIKASHRAMAMU
3-10-6 GOKHALE NAGAR, RAMANATHAPUR
HYD – 500 013; P. 27038233
OM SAI SEVASHRAMAM
NO. 57 HIG WATER TANK ROAD
KPHB COLONY HYD- 500072; P. 23156977
SADHANA VAYODHIKASHRAMAM
1-4-63/B STREET NO 8 SNEHA NAGAR COLONY
HABSIGUDA, HYDERABAD 500 007
P. 2715 2366, 27157206
SANGAMITHRA VAYODHIKASHRAMAM
1-4-880/214 GANDHINAGAR
SBH COLONY HYDERABAD 500 080
P. 27649501, 27567168
JYOTHI WELFARE ASSOCIATION
8-4-550/93 NATARAJ NAGAR
ERRAGADDA, HYDERABAD 500 018
P. 23836899, 23810418
SAHAKARA VAYODHIKASHRAMAM
1-10-316 BAPUJINAGAR
OLD BOWENPALLI, SECUNDERABAD 500 011
P. 27757946, 27755244
SWEEKAR AND UPAKAAR VAYODHIKASRAMAMU
ENQUIRE AT SWEEKAR UPKAR CIRCLE
PICKET SECUNDERABAD. PH NO 27843338
TARALAXMI DANGORAI VAYODHIKASHRAMAMU
NARSAPUR, MEDAK DISTRICT 502 313
P. 912 86241
MOTHER SEVALAYAM
30-70/10/3 PADMAVTHI NAGAR COLONY
POOJA HOTEL BUS STOP, TRIMULGHERRY
SECUNDERABAD 500 015
P. 27794459, 27790094
TAPASWI VRIDDHA SHARANALAYAMU
NO. 3-94 ROAD NO 12 SNEHAPURI COLONY
R.K.PURAM HYDERABAD 500 035
P. 2403 3384
ROAD SAFETY (MUST BE FIRST PRIORITY OF ALL):
http://www.roadsafetyweekpeddapuram.com/roadsafetyworkshop.htm (Safety workshops)
http://www.who.int/roadsafety/week/2013/en/index.html (Safety Steps)
http://www.roadsafetyweek.org (Safety week)
http://www.arrivesafe.org/
http://www.who.int/violence_injury_preventi
http://www.indiairf.com/misc/2013%20calendar.pdf
www.savelifefoundation.org (Doing excellent service in helping people who met with road accident).
*DONOT DRIVE WHEN VERY TIRED, SLEEPY OR IN ALCOHOL INFLUENCE.
How to stay awake when driving:
http://www.wikihow.com/Stay-Awake-when-Driving
Home Childproofs:
http://www.safekids.org/safetytips
http://www.parents.com/baby/safety/
http://www.webmd.com/parenting/childproof-home
Maintain your speed limit! Do not Text and Drive. Always STOP before crossing the intersection ahead. GIVE RIGHT OF WAY TO THE AMBULANCE AND POLICE. |
Be ATTENTIVE and ALERT on the Road! |
Always drive within your speed limit. Always Maintain Sufficient Distance (SPACE) between two moving vehicles to AVOID ACCIDENTS. |
Drive in your lane. MAINTAIN SUFFICIENT SPACE (DISTANCE) BETWEEN MOVING VEHICLES! |
Drive SAFE, be WATCHFUL, ALERT and ATTENTIVE! |
WATCH OUT FOR BLIND SPOT! TURN ON THE INDICATORS BEFORE CHANGING THE LANES. |
Be Cautious & Watchful when on the ROADS |
Respect pedestrians and other front, side vehicles! Always STOP before the Stop Line & at every INTERSECTION. |
Maintain SPACE Between Vehicles While Driving (PLEASE EDUCATE):
The operator of a motor vehicle, streetcar, or trucks/buses shall not follow close driving to another front moving vehicle. The driver of any motor vehicle, or truck when traveling upon a roadway outside a business or residence district shall MAINTAIN A SUFFICIENT SPACE. Maintain at least two seconds of safe distance with the vehicles at the front. The distance shouldn't be too near and it is determined by speed.
10 Steps to Responsible Driving for All Motorists :
Since you cannot control the actions of other road users, you must rely on your own driving skills and experience. Following these ten rules ensures that your driving is safe and courteous to all who share the road with you.
1. Plan Your Route: Know where you're going ahead of time. Tune into a local media source to be well informed about weather and road conditions or traffic activity on your route. Then you can avoid delays or allow extra drive time. For longer trips, include a rest stop every two hours. Stop sooner if you are tired.
2. Maintain Your Vehicle: Read your vehicle's owner's manual and follow the recommended schedule for maintenance service. Conduct your own routine check-ups on: tires, brakes, lights, wipers, and fluid levels. For good visibility make sure your mirrors, windows and outside lights are clean. Secure any loose items or cargo that could become a hazard.
3. Focus Your Attention: Being a safe driver means being both physically and mentally prepared to drive. Being well rested, alert and attentive enables you to respond quickly when other drivers do not make that choice. Take a break if you have difficulty focusing. Remain calm—don't let your temper or frustration cause you to act recklessly.
4. Minimize Your Distractions: Taking your hands off the wheel, your eyes off the road or your mind off of the driving task puts you and others at risk. People, objects, or events inside and outside your vehicle can distract you. Driving demands total concentration. Any activities that interfere with your driving are more than you can safely manage.
5. Know Your Surroundings: Look out for trouble. Scan the roadway continually for hazards. Keep your eyes moving, looking from one side to the other. Know what is happening well ahead of you, watch for taillights. Know what is to the rear and sides of your vehicle. Use the mirrors to keep an eye on traffic behind you.
6. Share Your Space: Many crashes could be prevented if drivers behaved courteously to other road users. You share the road with drivers of various ages and skill levels. You also share the road with
7. Watch Your Speed: Posted maximum speeds are for ideal driving conditions. Adjust your speed for traffic, road and visibility conditions or when not operating at your best. Higher speeds magnify your errors and provide less time to identify and react to a hazard, stopping distances are longer and crashes are more severe.
8. Keep Your Distance: Give yourself room to maneuver. You'll need it in a crisis. To protect yourself, keep a large "safety cushion" around your vehicle. This will enable you to change lanes safely and give you room to take evasive action in emergencies. Keeping a safe distance between vehicles increases your ability to see and to be seen by other drivers.
9. Signal Your Intentions: Driving can be a stressful business. Be courteous and signal your intentions so other road users know what you plan to do next. Be predictable. Don't hesitate to use your horn or headlights to establish eye contact, when needed. Remember to express your thanks, by a wave of the hand or a flash of your lights.
10. Always Wear Your Seat Belt: Seat belts are your best defense in a crash. Being properly secured keeps you in control of your vehicle and ready to react to a hazardous situation. So buckle up ... and that includes your children and other passengers in front and rear seats.
10 Commandments for Road Safety:
Tip 1: Plan your trip: Plan when you want to leave and which road you want to use. Try as far as possible to avoid peak traffic congestion on the eve of the festive season and go back to hometown earlier.
Tip 2: Vehicle inspections: Pre-inspection of your car and fill up enough petrol.
Watch out for BLIND SPOT! |
Tip 4: Use public transport: Avoid from using high-risk vehicles such as motorcycle. Aircraft is 6000 times safer, train is 350 times safer and bus is 30 times safer than motorcycle. Even car is 17 times safer than motorcycle.
Tip 5: Loading management: Be cautious of loading heavy and sharp objects in order to avoid fatal accidents.
Tip 6: Self-discipline: Do not jump queue to avoid provoking rage that can lead to unpleasant incidents. Do not simply park anywhere and obstruct the traffic for your own convenience.
Tip 7: Pursue "safety first" attitude: Good speed management and speed appropriately at
appropriate sections. Human body can only sustain 40km/hr. The risk of death increases to 60% at 45km/hr and 90% at 50km/hr.
Tip 8: Use your seat belts: Some 350 passengers are killed each year, the authorities encourage the rear seat passengers to use their seat belts to avoid from being thrown out of the vehicle or sustaining critical injuries. Rear seat passengers who do not use their seat belts will increase the risk to the driver and the front seat passenger by 25%.
Tip 9: Helmets provide the best protection from head injury for cyclist and motorcyclists involved in traffic crashes. Non-use of helmets increases the risk of head injury for motorised two-wheeler riders by a factor of three, and helmets reduce fatal and serious head injuries by between 20% and 45%.
Wear Helmets All Bikers For Safety ! |
Tip 10: Do not drive for more than four consecutive hours: It exceeds the capability of ordinary people. It is better to take half-an-hour break after you have driven for two to three hours.
References: http://www.roadpeace.org/ ; http://www.worlddayofremembrance.org/ ; http://www.iowadot.gov/mvd/ods/dlmanual/section2.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/user/TEDxTalks; http://www.ted.com (Social Changes, Ideas worth spreading).
Health effects of POLLUTION (Lets each of us try a bit to save the environment!!):
Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light.
The major forms of pollution are listed below along with the particular contaminant relevant to each of them:
Air pollution: the release of chemicals and particulates into the atmosphere. Common gaseous pollutants include carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and nitrogen oxides produced by industry and motor vehicles. Photochemical ozone and smog are created as nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons react to sunlight. Particulate matter, or fine dust is characterized by their micrometre size PM10 to PM2.5.
Light pollution: includes light trespass, over-illumination and astronomical interference.
Littering: the criminal throwing of inappropriate man-made objects, unremoved, onto public and private properties.
Noise pollution: which encompasses roadway noise, aircraft noise, industrial noise as well as high-intensity sonar.
Soil contamination occurs when chemicals are released by spill or underground leakage. Among the most significant soil contaminants are hydrocarbons, heavy metals, MTBE, herbicides, pesticides and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Radioactive contamination, resulting from 20th century activities in atomic physics, such as nuclear power generation and nuclear weapons research, manufacture and deployment. (See alpha emitters and actinides in the environment.)
Thermal pollution, is a temperature change in natural water bodies caused by human influence, such as use of water as coolant in a power plant.
Visual pollution, which can refer to the presence of overhead power lines, motorway billboards, scarred landforms (as from strip mining), open storage of trash, municipal solid waste or space debris.
Water pollution, by the discharge of wastewater from commercial and industrial waste (intentionally or through spills) into surface waters; discharges of untreated domestic sewage, and chemical contaminants, such as chlorine, from treated sewage; release of waste and contaminants into surface runoff flowing to surface waters (including urban runoff and agricultural runoff, which may contain chemical fertilizers and pesticides); waste disposal and leaching into groundwater; eutrophication and littering.
References:
http://www.nature.org
http://organic-center.org/
http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/
http://www.imagindia.org/about-us.html
http://www.cleanindia.org/
http://www.comecleanindiawith.me/come_lead.html
http://www.unicef.org/
http://www.thebetterindia.com/9204/remya-kerala-invented-machine/
http://www.timbaktu.org/
http://www.thebetterindia.com/9085/watch-unbelievable-transformation-garbage-dump/
http://www.youtube.com/user/WaterSanitation?feature=watch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleanest_cities_in_India
http://milaap.org/
http://realheroes.com/
http://www.ilikeyou.in/
Effects of Human health:
Overview of main health effects on humans from some common types of pollution.
Adverse air quality can kill many organisms including humans. Ozone pollution can cause respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, throat inflammation, chest pain, and congestion. Water pollution causes approximately 14,000 deaths per day, mostly due to contamination of drinking water by untreated sewage in developing countries. An estimated 500 million Indians have no access to a proper toilet, and 580 Indians die of water-related pollution every day.Nearly 500 million Chinese lack access to safe drinking water. A 2010 analysis estimated that 1.2 million people died prematurely in a year in China because of air pollution. In 2007 it was estimated that in India, air pollution is believed to cause 527,700 fatalities. Studies have estimated that the number of people killed annually in the US could be over 50,000.
Oil spills can cause skin irritations and rashes. Noise pollution induces hearing loss, high blood pressure, stress, and sleep disturbance. Mercury has been linked to developmental deficits in children and neurologic symptoms. Older people are majorly exposed to diseases induced by air pollution. Those with heart or lung disorders are at additional risk. Children and infants are also at serious risk. Lead and other heavy metals have been shown to cause neurological problems. Chemical and radioactive substances can cause cancer and as well as birth defects.
http://www.feedbackfoundation.in/ (Support for well being in engaging communities)
http://www.wateraid.org/us (Our vision is of a world where everyone has access to safe water and sanitation.)Amazing Economical Solutions bricks, founded by youth Mr. Binish Desai, Valsad, Gujarat:
http://bdrmz.in/
http://bdrmz.in/bdream-sauchalaya/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/B-Dream/127785053957297
www.welspunenergy.com (Welspun Energy, Founded by Vineet Mittal)
Welspun Energy Ltd (WEL) is an independent power company based in New Delhi, India. It is a subsidiary of Welspun Group. In addition to the coal-based power projects, WEL is the biggest developer of solar projects in India.
The Importance of CCTV Security Systems:
Security is fundamentally important across all walks of life to ensure the overall safety and possessions of all individuals are comprehensively protected. Commercial and residential properties are constructed to provide homeowners and companies with adequate protection against adverse weather conditions.
CCTV stands for Closed-circuit television. Its a kind of a security technique which involves the usages of video camera which are commonly called CCTV cameras. The purposes of these are to transmit a signal to TV sets or monitors for the purpose of security. CCTV is a lot different than broadcast television. It differs in that the signal is not openly transmitted.
CCTV systems employ point to point wireless links, often used for surveillance. These Camera security systems are used in areas which need security. Some examples can be banks, schools, apartments, offices, restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, stores, hospitals, bus stops, railway stations, casinos, airports, military installations, army bases etc. However, the increased use of CCTV in public places has caused debate over public. It is argued that this is a debate on security versus privacy. In many industries and industrial plants and semi-industrial plants, these cameras are used to observe parts of processes that are remote. The control is through a control room. Continuous operation of CCTV systems could be done. They can also be used to overview just a specific portion or an area.
The first CCTV system was installed at Test Stand VII. It was in Peenemunde in the country of Germany in the year 1942.
The usage of these systems in such processes is sometimes made mandatory by law. CCTV cameras are also used outside government offices and other special government facilities. CCTV systems are a very good means of increasing security in banks. CCTV today has developed to that point where it is very simple and inexpensive enough to be used as home security systems also.
CCTV security systems are the next big thing on the general security scene; they have already overtaken all other means of security including spy cameras. CCTV cameras are and will continue to develop into the greatest security solutions available worldwide. After all, with prices falling everyday, CCTV is much more affordable today than it was earlier.
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