Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stevegunn on February 08, 2005, 04:40:09 pm
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Slipped with knife yesterday and gashed my hand about 1" long quite deep bled four an hour lost feeling in my hand.Well it was dressed and painkillers taken thought nothing more about it till i woke up about 3am hand swollen like a pudding and pain :'(.Went to casualty a 5.15 this morning they redressed it,gave me tetnus and told me to keep it dry.Went to first job this morning but could not carry on pain was so bad i did not realise how important two hands were in this game.Unloading the van was agony more so when i packed away.I have now cancelled the jobs i had booked for the rest of the week till the swelling goes down.Moral of the story look after those hands they are your lively hood
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Sorry to hear of your problem.
Had the same when I dislocated my Thumb playing Cricket last Summer, still not right even now.
Just couldnt work after it was agony, I had to call Mark Betts in to help for 2 days.
Thats how desperate I was!! :o
Hope your hand gets better soon.
Phil
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Stop being a baby ::) I slipped with a chainsaw last week while cleaning a suite, cut my leg right off!! fixed it back on with some gaffer tape and finished the suite,
thats dedication ;)
Mike
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Can I use your Eclipse? ;)
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Last year I was just finishing off a job for an elderly couple (go every year) I was leaning on the vans door pillar with left hand, and then slammed shut the side sliding door forgetting to take out the left hand. I shut closed all the way with my thumb in it, when I opened the door, my thumb was DEEPLY gashed right on the knuckle very deep, it took months to heal up and now has a big ganglion on the scar.
Wont do that again in a hurry !
Like you said, your hands are your most valuable tool.
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Hi Mate
Your right!
I broke my wrist week or so ago >:( >:( >:(
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Mike Halliday
Your a Nutter ;D
I think that was a made up story,cos why would you be using a chain saw to clean a suit?
Dont believe him guy's ;)
Paul
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paul don't tell me your still cleaning suites indooors :o :o
did'nt you know that now proffessional carpet cleaners are taking suites outside to clean them in the fresh air, but sometimes they don't fit through the door ;)
Mike
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Just goes to show what a bodger you are ;D didn't you watch Blue Peter? it should have been sticky black plastic :o
Shaun
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Couple of months ago Murray walked into a low beam while at a job. Large Y shaped gash on top of his head (in the middle of his solar cell). Knocked him out for a few seconds and loads of blood.
Paramedics called and first aid administered. It happened in Buckinghamshire where they had an A&E doctor on the ambulance crew. Lady of the house made plenty of sweet tea and biscuits (including loads for the ambulance crew too) then he finished the job.
What you blokes will do for tea & biscuits ;D
Nicky
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I've been walking around with a swollen knee for the last fortnight since I fell off a curb and landed on my knee, it's bloody agony when kneeling to clean suites or do stairs.
Steve, if necessary give me a call and I'll try and pop down over the water to help out if required, fully booked for this week but have got some spaces next week
Hope you get well soon, no one likes having to cancel work.
Ian
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Mike you made me laugh so much my head fell off and you were right gaffer tape will hold anything on
just hope no one cracks any more or my sides might split and lifting heavy equipment with split sides can be abit messy.....unless you got some gaffer tape.
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If you are not taking the suite to bits and cleaning inside the frame and then reasembling you are not doing The Most Through Clean Ever ;D ;D ;D
Thats why you use a Chain Saw
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Yes, these injuries are an absolute pain ??? We have to be careful that we don't get into a "Mine was worse than yours" situation. But as we seem to be comparing scars, for the record, I broke a finger nail last week ;)
Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken
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You will wear those marigolds too tight. ;D
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Oh Ken,
It's really infuriating when one breaks isn't it?
It always seems to happen after the manicure. Still, I expect you've patched it up with an acrylic tip now!
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Mike I can tell your not a real Pro as us Pro's dont do the suites outside till the summer :D :D.
Or are you just having us on ;D
Paul
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As we must all come into contact with some pretty mucky stuff whilst cleaning. Has anyone looked into the health risks in relation to what we do. What about inocculation for hepatitus and that sort of thing.
Al
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Geez you Poms are accident prone ;D
I was cleaning a suite the other day (outside of course), when blow-me-down, a 4-metre croc came up behind me and bit off my left foot :o Man oh man, was I cranky >:(
He was gunna have another go but lucky for me, a spider fell on him, wrapped it's web around him and swallowed him whole!
You blokes have it so easy ;) ;)
Jim
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Jim
Maybe he thought the handbag you were carrying was his mum!!!!!!
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Hi all
Today I have had a visit to the hospital and had a tumor removed from my right hand index finger. I thought that it was only going to be an initial consultation and perhaps a biopsy but its a great relief to know that it was benign and that it is now removed.
I was told If it had not been removed then it would have just kept growing and growing .
I have to take it easy for the next week or so because the wound is on the nuckle which has been courtorized but will bleed profusely if caught. It will also be very easy in our line of work to get an infection in the wound which I also need to bare in mind.
I think we all take our health for granted and this should be a wake up call to self employed people to make provision for income protection.
Regards
The gammy fingered Nottsman
AKA Robert Olifent
Ps I love the croc story!
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all the reason I dont do ski jumping anymore.
IVAR :o