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Special Announcment - Health - Nairaland

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Special Announcment by Empredboy(op): 7:51am On Dec 04, 2016
(FEMA) Special Public Announcement:
DUE TO HEAT WAVE AND HIGH TEMPERATURES, SNAKES, ESPECIALLY COBRAS AND
MAMBAS SEEK REFUGE IN COOLER PLACES LIKE YOUR HOMES.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE SAFETY TIPS:
1. Avoid leaving Windows open for too long, cobras and mambas can stretch and reach
heights that are very high.
2. Avoid leaving your front doors open for fresh air in the evening, these reptiles are
absolute STEALTHY (too quiet) you won't hear or see them go inside your house.
3. Before sitting under the tree that has that cooling shade, check that there are no
snakes.
4. Check your bed and surrounding before you go to bed, cobras are notorious for hiding
under the sheets.
5. Avoid the age-old trend of liking to chill outside of the house, with mattresses and
wrappers in the evening, most reptiles are nocturnal (hunt and are more effective at
night.)
6. Not only snakes might bite you, but the age old human enemy the centipede
(Mosithaphala ) which is fast and very venomous.
7. Clear bushes around your houses. They attract rats and mice which are the most
dangerous snakes’ favorite meal including centipedes too.
8. Buy snake repellent powder and pour it around your yard as you will definitely decrease
the chances of a snake ever visiting your home by 90%.
9. Beware of confronting the snakes that get into your homes, some snakes can be killed
easily, others like the black mamba are very cocky. If threatened, they will chase you at
alarming speed and give multiple bites while still on the chase, and you won't live to see
the next forty minutes, so just be very careful when trying to kill these reptiles. Better still
just call for the wildlife or soldiers to come capture it.
Please Stay well and be safe, it's snake season, it's very hot and they are highly active.
*BE SAFE*
*IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!*
Security is everyone's responsibility. Call 112 Toll Free Emergency number for assistance.
Or call FEMA Direct on 08057224574 tongue
(FEMA) Special Public Announcement:
DUE TO HEAT WAVE AND HIGH TEMPERATURES, SNAKES, ESPECIALLY COBRAS AND
MAMBAS SEEK REFUGE IN COOLER PLACES LIKE YOUR HOMES.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE SAFETY TIPS:
1. Avoid leaving Windows open for too long, cobras and mambas can stretch and reach
heights that are very high.
2. Avoid leaving your front doors open for fresh air in the evening, these reptiles are
absolute STEALTHY (too quiet) you won't hear or see them go inside your house.
3. Before sitting under the tree that has that cooling shade, check that there are no
snakes.
4. Check your bed and surrounding before you go to bed, cobras are notorious for hiding
under the sheets.
5. Avoid the age-old trend of liking to chill outside of the house, with mattresses and
wrappers in the evening, most reptiles are nocturnal (hunt and are more effective at
night.)
6. Not only snakes might bite you, but the age old human enemy the centipede
(Mosithaphala ) which is fast and very venomous.
7. Clear bushes around your houses. They attract rats and mice which are the most
dangerous snakes’ favorite meal including centipedes too.
8. Buy snake repellent powder and pour it around your yard as you will definitely decrease
the chances of a snake ever visiting your home by 90%.
9. Beware of confronting the snakes that get into your homes, some snakes can be killed
easily, others like the black mamba are very cocky. If threatened, they will chase you at
alarming speed and give multiple bites while still on the chase, and you won't live to see
the next forty minutes, so just be very careful when trying to kill these reptiles. Better still
just call for the wildlife or soldiers to come capture it.
Please Stay well and be safe, it's snake season, it's very hot and they are highly active.
*BE SAFE*
*IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!*
Security is everyone's responsibility. Call 112 Toll Free Emergency number for assistance.
Or call FEMA Direct on 08057224574
Re: Special Announcment by seunlayi(m): 6:13am On Dec 13, 2016
Cc lailasticlala this is highly informative
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