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HIDDEN DANGER IN THE SAGO PALM

Safety @ Fransen | Tuesday September 1 2009 2:23 pm Tags: ,

 

 

 

A note from a Fransen Team Member: The plant is called a Sago Palm and its highly poisonous to both pets and humans. A chemical in the plant called cycasin is toxic and often causes permanent liver damage as well as neurological damage if enough of the poison is absorbed by the body. The seeds are the most poisonous part of the plant and the effects on humans are seizures, coma and death.  

 

Of course you and I wouldn’t just yank off  a chunk of this plant and gnaw on it but the seeds are colorful so if you have kids and Sago palm in your yard educate them on the danger or get rid of the plant. Fortunately our dog was one of the lucky ones. I later discovered that our dog vomited the plant in the yard soon after swallowing it, and after 2 days in the vet on IV, and having a ball of charcoal inserted in his stomach, a test revealed that his liver was recovering and he came home. Sadly only few people are aware of how dangerous this plant, many have lost their dogs, and even many veterinarians are unaware. This plant doesn’t carry a warning label and is becoming popular in Walmart and Home Depot so spread the word.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEFIBRILLATOR AT FRANSEN RICHMOND

Safety @ Fransen | Tuesday September 1 2009 2:17 pm Tags: ,

 

 

 

The Board recently decided to purchase an Automatic Defibrillator (AED) for the Richmond office.  Last week, 5 Fransen employees were trained in how to use the machine.  An AED is used to help the heart return to normal rhythm during a heart attach.  An AED would be used in conjunction with CPR.

 

The permanent location of the defibrillator is at the reception desk and it can only be used by those who have been trained in its operation.  The first step if you think you or someone else is having a heart attack is to call ANY first aid attendant.  They will assess teh situation and determine if the AED is required. 

The four AED trained team members are Kevin Peets, Marie Atienza, Jason Meyer and Apollonia Fan.