Snakes are found by employees at a daycare center in Rio Branco Three snakes were found by employees at the Jorge Luís Venâncio Pinto Daycare Center, in the Bahia Velha neighborhood, in Rio Branco, last Monday (29). No students or staff were injured. The animals appeared on the premises and nearby the unit, which serves children aged 1 to 5, and were found by staff throughout the morning. ? Join the g1 AC channel on WhatsApp This Thursday (2), the City of Rio Branco informed, in a note, that the daycare center received cleaning services in the internal and external areas, mowing in the surrounding area and pest control as preventive measures after the appearance of the snakes. The municipal administration also informed that the situation continues to be monitored by the responsible teams. (Check the full note in full) Animals were found at the Jorge Luís Venâncio Pinto Creche, in the Bahia Velha neighborhood, in Rio Branco, last Monday (29) Reproduction/Alison Nascimento To g1, the Municipal Department of Education (SEME) said that it was informed by the director of the daycare about the appearance of a snake. READ MORE: VIDEO: Residents find canine snake and porcupine in houses in Acre Man is rescued after being bitten by a snake on the leg while hunting in the interior of Acre; VIDEO VIDEO: Jararaca measuring more than one meter is found inside a house in the interior of Acre The ministry also stated that a technical team had already visited the site on June 8, when the request to clear the area was registered and forwarded. According to the secretariat, the area outside the school limits is not Seme's responsibility, but the Municipal Department of City Care (SMCCI) was called to meet the demand. According to information obtained by the report, the three snakes were found within three hours. Despite the records, the firefighters were not called. snakes were inside the nursery in Rio Branco reproduction / Guide to Snakes How to avoid accidents with venomous animals Most accidents with snakes occur mainly on the feet and legs. Therefore, the Fire Department recommends: ?Wear high boots or boots with leggings when traveling through areas of dense vegetation, such as forests, fields and beaches; ??Avoid putting your hands in holes, piles of dry leaves or debris, as these can serve as a hiding place for these animals; ?Keep the yard clean, eliminating accumulations of trash, debris and firewood, which can attract rodents and, consequently, snakes; ?Be careful when hiking or working in open areas with tall vegetation. What to do in case of a bite? If you are bitten by a snake, you should not tie up the area. The tourniquet can increase the risk of necrotizing the area and even result in amputation. the area should not be cut, drilled or sucked; the bite site must be washed with soap and water; the victim must be taken to the hospital as quickly as possible; It is important to try to identify the snake (this can be by photo, if possible) as this will make it easier to choose the antivenom to be applied. Where to call Contact the fire department (193) or the Environmental Police (190); In case of an accident with a snake, contact Samu (192), the fire department (193) or go to the nearest public hospital; Check out the note from the City of Rio Branco "The City of Rio Branco, through the Municipal Department of Education, informs that it adopted immediate measures after recording the appearance of snakes on the premises and in the vicinity of Creche Jorge Luís Venâncio Pinto, located in the Bahia Velha neighborhood, Baixada da Sobral region. As a safety measure, the unit received cleaning services in the internal and external areas, in addition to mowing around the daycare center, with the aim of reducing possible shelter sites for venomous animals. The Municipal Department of Education also arranged for pest control to be carried out in the building, reinforcing preventive actions to ensure greater safety for children, staff and other employees. Rio Branco City Hall reaffirms its commitment to the protection of students, education professionals and families served by the municipal education network." VIDEOS: g1