Asthma advice for Electric Picnic

People with asthma and allergies who are attending Electric Picnic this weekend have been advised to be aware of the large number of triggers at outdoor music events that may affect them.
 
Possible asthma triggers at festivals include weather changes, dust, pollen, moulds, air pollutants such as cigarette smoke, aerosols and dry ice, as well as exercise, alcohol and food. The Asthma Society of Ireland has published a list of essential health information on its website for all festival goers with asthma, hay fever and allergies.
 
“Electric Picnic has become one of the biggest and most exciting music festivals in Ireland and with good planning people with asthma, hay fever or other allergies should have an enjoyable experience,” said Dr Jean Holohan, CEO of the Asthma Society of Ireland.
 
“I would urge people if they are concerned about their asthma control to visit their GP in advance of the event to ensure they are prepared for what should be a great weekend,” Dr Holohan said.
 
Festival goers whose asthma or allergies is triggered by pollen are advised to check pollen counts of the region of any outdoor events they are attending and also to ask someone else to pitch their tent as pollen levels may be disturbed by doing so.
 
The Asthma Society has advised people to remember the following essential health advice:

  • Don’t forget to take your inhalers and other medication with you
  • Carry your reliever medication at all times
  • Know how to deal with an emergency.  If you are unsure contact your GP or the Asthma Society of Ireland
  • Carry an asthma attack card at all times.  Contact the Asthma Society of Ireland to request an asthma attack card
  • Know where the medical tents are
  • Inform friends if you have asthma or allergies
  • Get someone else to put up your tent
  • If you drink alcohol, make sure it is in moderation as excessive alcohol consumption can trigger an attack
  • Don't smoke - tobacco smoke, even secondhand, can trigger asthma symptoms
  • Do not take recreational drugs; they can cause serious asthma exacerbations.

 
In the case of an emergency, firstly alert a friend go to a medical tent and keep calm.  Ensure your friends are aware of the following steps:

  • Ensure that the blue reliever inhaler is taken immediately.  This inhaler will help to open up narrowed air passages
  • Sit down and loosen tight clothing
  • Breathe slowly and calmly
  • If there is no immediate improvement, continue to take the reliever inhaler every minute for five minutes or until symptoms improve
  • If symptoms do not improve in five minutes, call medical staff or a doctor urgently.  Continue to take reliever inhaler until help arrives or symptoms improve
  • If you have no inhaler, alert a friend to accompany you to a medical tent.  If symptoms are severe, seek medical assistance urgently.

There will be an Asthma Society nurse at Electric Picnic this weekend to give advice to festival goers on how to control their asthma and avoid triggering an attack.

For more information visit the Asthma Society’s website www.asthmasociety.ie or call the asthma helpline on 1850 44 54 64.

Electric Picnic is taking place this weekend from Friday, September 4 to Monday, September 7, in Stradbally, Co Laois.
 
 
 

[Posted: Tue 01/09/2009]


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