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Date: 2012-06-01 16:23:15
Scorpion Sting Emergency Protocol

 

Hi Creepy Crawlie Fan! 

Winter is here so it's time to either migrate to warmer climates or hide under a warm blanket and finish off some writing. It's also time for camp fires and Amarula in your coffee. :-) so it's not all bad. I've finished off something for you guys to download. It's a poster that I hope will help you guys out there.

Scorpion Sting Emergency Protocol

It clearly shows the difference between a highly venomous and weakly venomous scorpion.It also shows the Poison Information Helpline. These guys can help you in case of emergency. So when you (or someone else) gets stung by a scorpion phone them for professional medical advice.

Please feel free to distribute the poster to whoever you think may be interested. As always, comments and suggestions are always welcome. A2 Laminated poster are avaialble for sale. I can print them with y our lodge or organsagtions logo if you like.

Kind regards

       Jonathan Leeming

Jonathan@Scorpions.co.za
Tel 082 338-4381
Skype Jonathan_Leeming
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