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tl <br /> Li <br /> LIFBMR fou on o It! t <br /> CPR IN THREE SIMPLE STEPS (C <br /> (Please try to attend a CPR training course) <br /> 1. CALL ?11 ),,. <br /> Check the victim for unresponsiveness. If the - iii <br /> person is not responsive and not breathing 1 .p i <br /> or not breathing normally. Call 911 and <br /> return to the victim. In most locations the <br /> emergency dispatcher can assist you with <br /> CPR instructions. T—`r <br /> a r,. <br /> I <br /> 2. PUMP <br /> If the victim is still not breathing normally, ` _ f t <br /> coughing or moving, begin chest i ` <br /> compressions. Push down in the center of t I' w 1� 1 �i <br /> r'. {4 <br /> the chest 2 inches 30 times. Pump hard and y <br /> so <br /> fast at the rate of at least 100/minute, faster <br /> 410 than once per second. <br /> 3. BLOW \�1 <br /> Tilt the head back and lift the chin. Pinch �3"""1 f, <br /> nose and cover the mouth with yours and <br /> blow until you see the chest rise. Give 2 <br /> breaths. Each breath should take 1 second. { <br /> CONTINUE WITH 30 PUMPS AND ti m M1 c k <br /> 2 BREATHS UNTIL HELP ARRIVES 1 A <br /> , <br /> NOTE:This ratio is the same for one-person and two-person CPR. In two-person CPR <br /> the person pumping the chest stops while the other gives mouth-to-mouth breathing. .�' " '.,, . <br /> 1� i V.aC <br /> Sources: United States Consumer Product Safety Commissions;National Spa and <br /> Le PoolInstitute's Operation Water Watch;and the American Academy of Pediatrics <br /> depts.washington.edu/learucpr.html <br /> POOL COVER SPECIALISTS@ 2.016 9` <br />