World Heart Day 2007
World Heart Day 2007 will be celebrated this year on September 30 in more than 100 countries!
Heart disease and stroke is the world's largest killer, claiming 17.5 million lives each year. That's why World Heart Day (which is celebrated on the last Sunday of September every year) was created, to create public awareness of risk factors for heart disease (mostly heart attack) and stroke and to promote preventive measures.
All families should know the warning signs of heart attack and what to do when they occur. They should also know that triple zero (000) is the number to call for this life-threatening emergency.
The Heart Foundation urges all families to team up and talk about how to react when someone starts to experience warning signs of a heart attack. Below are the warning signs listed and the what to do steps that you and your family should know.
Warning Signs
The warning signs of heart attack vary. The symptoms usually last for at least 10 minutes and you may experience more than one of the symptoms:
What to do
If you experience any of the warning signs of heart attack:
If you are with someone who may be having a heart attack, take charge and follow the steps above. Stay with the person until the ambulance arrives. In all situations, when the warning signs of heart attack are experienced, we advise calling 000 for an ambulance. The operator will give advice on what to do before the ambulance arrives. If calling 000 does not work on your mobile phone, try 112.
More Information
To view our media release on this day click here To view the official World Heart Federation - World Heart Day website click here.
Remember World Heart Day is not far away, so get talking with your family today!