Prevention of Snakebite
Prevention of Snakebite
· Do wear shoes (or preferably leather boots and long trousers) when walking outdoors amid thick undergrowth or long grass.
· Do carry an electric torch or flashlight when walking outdoors at night.
· Do take care when collecting firewood, or moving logs, rocks, boxes, or debris which are likely hiding places for a snake.
· Do take care when climbing rocks or trees with dense foliage, or swimming in lakes or rivers with lots of weeds.
· Do use repellants in basements, attics and storerooms to ward off rodents and snakes (e.g. DDT, naphthalene, pyrethroids, formaldehyde fumigants, etc.).
· Do not go near a snake even if it appears inactive or harm-less. Slip away quietly. Do not make sudden movements.
· Do not handle a snake even if it appears dead. Some snakes pretend to be dead to avoid attack.
· Do not keep venomous snakes as pets or performing animals.
· Do not sleep on the ground at night. You may wake up with a venomous snake lying cosily next to you, attracted by your body warmth.
· Do not wade in the sea, especially in sand, or near coral reefs.
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