What to do if you find yourself in a crowd crush

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What to do if you find yourself in a crowd crush
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Here are simple strategies that can help you stay safe in crowded settings. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Despite these high-profile instances, such “episodes are very rare”, said crowd behaviour expert Clifford Stott, a professor of social psychology at Keele University in England.

Mr Paul Wertheimer, a crowd safety expert based in Los Angeles, said: “It does not matter how big you are, how strong you are. If you get caught in a crush, everything is beyond your control.”Here is what you need to know.1. Research the event and make sure kids are prepared too Parents should be aware of what type of event their child is going to as well, said Dr G. Keith Still, a visiting professor of crowd science at the University of Suffolk in England. Tell children to find out where the exits are and to stay alert for any potential dangers, like crowded aisles or stairways that are becoming jammed.

Your head “should be on a swivel”, scanning your surroundings for signs that a crowd is becoming too congested or that an exit is out of reach, said Dr George Chiampas, director of Northwestern Medicine’s Disaster Management and Community Emergency Preparedness Initiative.Watch out for warning signs that a crowd is becoming dangerously dense. If you are getting pushed against those around you, that might be a sign that the event is becoming unsafe, Mr Wertheimer said.

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