A lot of lives could be saved if people just knew how to act better in emergent situations. As if they could diagnose the stroke earlier after someone had fallen or not moved a person in a car accident who had his back injured not to paralyze them all their life by mistake, so we need to access a quick source of emergent advice who could save us when we don't know what's right to do.
Our website has all the required information to get through rough accidents, starting from traffic accidents to crimes to fires to electricity and natural gas leaks, and also medical emergencies by their categories. It also enables you to call for help by having all the contacts for emergencies. It provides a complete guide to all the ways of helping that we can offer in these situations, with a simple design and clear content.
We started our project by collecting the data and ensuring its accuracy, like the contacts and the guides to every situation. Secondly, we put our design and started building it to be simple and easy to use for situations like this where we are all nervous and stressed. The simpler the website, the easier it is to get the information, and the better it is. Then we organized the I formation into their specified sections and linked them through the website for good access. And lastly, we checked the whole project to make sure it was suitable for what it was made for. And for challenges: First, we had some problems picking the content and organizing it the right way. And also adjusting it to fit well with the design in the way it makes the whole view easy to read and simple to get.
And as an emergent save team, we are really proud of what we have done to help people out there suffering from these disasters. We are proud that we tried our best to present a way that can be relied on in those difficult moments where every minute could save a life. But as much as the experience was somehow hard, we have learned a lot about good research, short coding, and the power of teamwork that can make a difference if we unite our efforts.
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