Red Cross Blood Drive September 24th

September 24th
9am-12pm & 1pm-3pm

The Thailand Red Cross never has enough blood. To help with this we have organized the donation center to come to ISB on Sept 24 to collect blood from willing donors. This blood drive is called the “Khun Somkiat Blood Drive” to honor Khun Somkiat one of the ISB Security staff members who has donated blood over 100 times. Blood that is donated will be used by the Red Cross for potentially life saving blood, plasma and platelet transfusions.

Sterile techniques are used for blood donations and all blood is screened for infectious diseases after it is donated. All potential donors should be fit and healthy on the day of donation and will need to fill in a questionnaire prior to donation (please see donation guidelines below to see if you are ok to donate). Donors should be 17-55 years old and will be reviewed by the donation team to ensure they are ok to donate (this includes a check of their hemoglobin prior to donation). Questionnaire forms are available to pick up from the ISB Health Clinic if you would like to fill them out before the day to save you time when you donate. Potential donors should ensure they are well rested, well hydrated and have a low fat breakfast/lunch prior to donating.

If you are willing to donate (and meet the criteria below) please sign up through Signup Genius (LINK) or at the ISB Health Clinic. We ask potential donors to nominate a time (30 minute time slot) they would be able to donate so we can limit waiting times and ensure the Red Cross have enough staff to cope with donor numbers. Donation times are 9am-12pm and 1-3pm.

Thailand Red Cross Donation Criteria

 The Red Cross defines an acceptable donor as one whom:

  • Is between the ages of 17-55.
  • Weighs at least 45 kg (99 lbs).

  You will not be able to donate if:

  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Gave birth or had a miscarriage in the past six months.
  • Had diarrhea in the past seven days.
  • Had dental treatment in the past three days.
  • Had major surgery in the past six months or minor surgery in the past seven days.
  • Have a history of drug use or been imprisoned in the past three years.
  • Received a blood transfusion in the past year.
  • Visited any area where malaria is endemic in the past year or actually had malaria in the past three years.
  • Resided in the UK for more than 3 months during the period 1980-1996 or received a blood transfusion in UK during that time.
  • Resided in the Europe for more than 5 years during the period 1980-present.
  • Have taken any medication other than Paracetamol/acetaminophen.
  • Have tested positive for hepatitis B or C in the past.
  • Have asthma, epilepsy, chronic skin disease, chronic cough, tuberculosis, allergies, high blood pressure, heart/kidney/thyroid disease, cancer, bleeding disorder, etc.
  • Have had ear/body piercings, tattoos made or removed, or acupuncture in the past year.
  • Have received any vaccinations in the past two months except seasonal Flu vaccine.
  • Have received a serum injection in the past year.
  • Consumed alcohol in the preceding 24 hours.

You may not be able to donate:

  • Have taken any medication other than Paracetamol/acetaminophen (the staff will discuss this with you on the donation day.

Before donating blood you should:

  • Get enough sleep (at least six hours).
  • Drink at least 3-4 cups of pure water to prepare your system and avoid getting dizzy.
  • Do not consume alcohol in the 24 hours prior to donating.
  • Eat something healthy that is low in fat. No high fat foods for 6 hours preceding donation.
  • Refrain from smoking at least one hour before and after the donation.

 

 

 

 

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