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Teacher Jesada pointed out that if you see a drowning person, don’t jump down to help yourself.

On March 2, 65, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jesada Denduangbriphan (Aj. Jesada), Lecturer at the Department of Biology Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University and science communicator has posted information about jumping in to helpdrowning man By emphasizing that if founddrowning man Do not jump down to help with the naked body. You will only be able to go down if you have a device that can float on the water becausedrowning manThey might scrambled and hold people to help until they drowned as well. Teacher Jesada has stated that…maybe listening and contradicting feelings or beliefs of many people, but general advice when meeting peopledrowning That is, you shouldn’t jump barefoot. Go down and help people!

Let’s summarize from Coach Peng “Sathik Thanatak”, a sports scientist. Recommended on the health page called Ez2fit as follows.

– In Australia, about five people die a year from jumping to save a drowning person.

– If we don’t have enough expertise the body is not strong enough jumping to helpdrowning man Instead, it will make us become another deceased person.

– If a person falls into the water, they cannot swim. There will be fear, covetousness, caressing us, causing us to drown.

– The average person probably doesn’t have enough strength and skill. to be able to float a drowning person or can be taken to shore