It ultimately depends on the area in which you live in, but blood donations can be given at blood drives that are hosted by certain organizations at various locations. There are multiple areas that can host blood drives in any given area, including schools, office parking lots, and many other areas. The best way to find out where blood donations are being held is through a blood center's website; the one that is closest to your area. They will usually always have a section of the site dedicated to updating the latest locations where someone can give blood.
You can do so at a blood bank near you live or in some cases hospitals too.
A phone book search works in a large city. Otherwise you can search by zip code online for a donation facility near you that pays.
You can donate blood at blood banks.?
APPEAL TO INDIANS
?Blood Donation is the biggest donation in the world. As we all know, tragedy occurs every other day and we hear about blood shortages. We cannot let people die short of blood. Our blood can give life to someone, someday. Hence, it is our duty as an Indian to stand up to the situation.
Do donate blood/ give blood. There's plenty of places were you give some of your blood to save another persons life. Its a big decision but its great to save a persons life.
In the US you can contact the American Red Cross.?
Bring your driver's license or two other forms of identification with you to your donation.
You may also want to bring a list of any medications you are taking.
Blood Donors Must:
Be at least 17 years old in most states,
or 16 years old with parental consent if allowed by state law --
Weigh at least 110 lbs. -
Be healthy*
*Being healthy means feeling well and able to carry out usual activities.
Those under a doctors care for chronic condition should speak with their PCP before donating.
Additional weight requirements apply for donors 18 years old
and younger and all high school donors.
APPEAL TO INDIANS
?Blood Donation is the biggest donation in the world. As we all know, tragedy occurs every other day and we hear about blood shortages. We cannot let people die short of blood. Our blood can give life to someone, someday. Hence, it is our duty as an Indian to stand up to the situation.
The American Red Cross web site has a section on donating blood. Appointments can be set up on line for near by Red Cross locations. Hospitals in the area would also have information about donating blood to the Red Cross.
The donated blood is sent to hospitals and other facilities that perform legal blood transfusions.
where is the red cross in chattanooga tenn.
blood bank.
they ask people to donate blood so that they can give the blood to people who need it because they have lost alot of blood and or going to have a transplant or oporation.
No...you should not donate blood if you are tachycardic. Most blood banks will not allow you to donate blood if you heart rate is over 100. Some people with SVT can have a seizure if they donate blood. This is a question you need to have answered by your cardiologist.
A blood bank is for people to donate blood and to receive blood that people donated to get blood transfusions.
It is important for people of all blood types to donate blood. Blood donation is an easy way to save another persns life. Some blood types are more rare than others. People with AB blood type should donate, because their is a shortage of blood available.
In USA you can't donate blood until you are 17. check the blood donation rules in your country :).
You could go online and purchase a home blood type test kit or you could go donate blood. When you donate blood it is screened to see what type it is and you should receive a card with your blood type.
All people are able to donate blood, whether they are type A, B, Ab or O. In order to donate blood the person must be on his/her legal age, must not be underweight, and has no intake of alcohol in the past 7 days.
It's a place where many people can donate blood.
People can go to blood banks to donate blood and plasma. Central Blood Bank has 25 donor centers across America. They also have daily mobile blood drives.
They aren't hiv acquired through donated blood have been human errors and not because they are allowed to donate blood.
about 10,000,000 people donate blood each year.
this is when you donate or share your blood to other people who has/have a illness or disease