single blood donation can help save 3 lives. So, if it has been 12
weeks
since your last donation or you have never given blood, please give
blood
this week and help ensure there is enough blood and blood products for
those
who need it. Australia needs 20,000 donations every week to meet the
needs
of hospital patients. Here are the details of the mobile visit to
Macquarie
University...
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MOBILE BLOOD SERVICE
Macquarie University
SAM Building, The Atrium (below cafeteria)
Mon 30 October, 10.15am - 3.15pm
Tue 31 October, 10.00am - 3.15pm
Wed 1 November, 10.00am - 3.15pm
Thu 2 November, 10.00am - 3.00pm
No appointment required and new donors are welcome (so bring a friend)
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Please bring identification (preferably your donor card or photo ID)
Please consume at least 3 glasses of juice or water and a good-sized
meal in
the hours before donating. More information is available below (just
scroll
down) about what to do on the day of your donation. If you have any
questions call 13 14 95 or visit www.donateblood.com.au
You can also donate blood at one of our donor centres (Sydney CBD,
Chatswood, Parramatta, Nepean or Liverpool). Open every business day
and
some Saturdays. Call 13 14 95 for an appointment.
Thank you on behalf of those whose lives you save.
Regards,
Australian Red Cross Blood Service
It takes someone special to give blood
On the day of your blood donation you must ...
- consume at least 3 glasses of juice or water and a meal in the hours
before donating.
- have waited at least 12 weeks since your last donation.
- be feeling well.
- weigh at least 45kg (mobile beds have a weight restriction of
130kg).
- be aged 16 - 70 (16 - 17 year olds require parent/guardian consent on
the
Parent Consent Form).
- bring identification (preferably your donor card or photo ID).
- not be pregnant, or have been pregnant in the last 9 months.
- not be taking antibiotics, or have been taking antibiotics in the
last 5
days.
- not had a tattoo in the last 12 months.
- have not been in the U.K. between 1980 to 1996 for a total of 6
months or
more.
If you have any questions as to whether you are able to donate blood
or
concerns regarding the impact your blood donation may have on
strenuous
activities you have planned in the days following, please contact the
Blood
Service on 13 14 95.
You can donate blood every 12 weeks.
weeks
since your last donation or you have never given blood, please give
blood
this week and help ensure there is enough blood and blood products for
those
who need it. Australia needs 20,000 donations every week to meet the
needs
of hospital patients. Here are the details of the mobile visit to
Macquarie
University...
**************************************************
MOBILE BLOOD SERVICE
Macquarie University
SAM Building, The Atrium (below cafeteria)
Mon 30 October, 10.15am - 3.15pm
Tue 31 October, 10.00am - 3.15pm
Wed 1 November, 10.00am - 3.15pm
Thu 2 November, 10.00am - 3.00pm
No appointment required and new donors are welcome (so bring a friend)
**************************************************
Please bring identification (preferably your donor card or photo ID)
Please consume at least 3 glasses of juice or water and a good-sized
meal in
the hours before donating. More information is available below (just
scroll
down) about what to do on the day of your donation. If you have any
questions call 13 14 95 or visit www.donateblood.com.au
You can also donate blood at one of our donor centres (Sydney CBD,
Chatswood, Parramatta, Nepean or Liverpool). Open every business day
and
some Saturdays. Call 13 14 95 for an appointment.
Thank you on behalf of those whose lives you save.
Regards,
Australian Red Cross Blood Service
It takes someone special to give blood
On the day of your blood donation you must ...
- consume at least 3 glasses of juice or water and a meal in the hours
before donating.
- have waited at least 12 weeks since your last donation.
- be feeling well.
- weigh at least 45kg (mobile beds have a weight restriction of
130kg).
- be aged 16 - 70 (16 - 17 year olds require parent/guardian consent on
the
Parent Consent Form).
- bring identification (preferably your donor card or photo ID).
- not be pregnant, or have been pregnant in the last 9 months.
- not be taking antibiotics, or have been taking antibiotics in the
last 5
days.
- not had a tattoo in the last 12 months.
- have not been in the U.K. between 1980 to 1996 for a total of 6
months or
more.
If you have any questions as to whether you are able to donate blood
or
concerns regarding the impact your blood donation may have on
strenuous
activities you have planned in the days following, please contact the
Blood
Service on 13 14 95.
You can donate blood every 12 weeks.