New video for farmers to help save lives from sepsis

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  • New video raises awareness of sepsis and its symptoms among farmers
  • Farmers at increased risk of sepsis due to nature of their work  
  • In 2022, NFU Mutual Charitable Trust donated £70,000 to The UK Sepsis Trust   

A new video raising awareness of sepsis and its symptoms among farming and rural communities has been launched by NFU Mutual and The UK Sepsis Trust (UKST).  

Five people lose their lives with sepsis every hour in the UK, and farmers are at increased risk due to the nature of their work.  

The newly launched video follows the legacy of Hannah Brown, a 26-year old Cumbrian livestock farmer, who tragically passed away on 26th March 2021, just two days after developing sepsis. 

The six-minute film features NFU Mutual Rural Affairs Specialist, Hannah Binns, and founder of the UKST, Dr Ron Daniels BEM, discussing on-farm scenarios where farmers, employees and family members could cut, fall or injure themselves, putting themselves at risk of sepsis.  

Also known as blood poisoning, sepsis is the immune system’s overreaction to an infection or injury. If it isn’t treated immediately, it can result in organ failure and death.  

The video forms part of the £70,000 donated to UKST by the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust in 2022 to support the charity’s work in raising awareness of the risks of sepsis within the rural community. 

NFU Mutual Rural Affairs Specialist, Hannah Binns, said: “Farmers are fantastic at looking after the welfare of their animals and stock, but less so when it comes to their own health, having a tendency to crack on, especially during busy periods.   

“However, the very nature of farming means farmers can be more prone to grazes, cuts, falls and injuries that can become infected and potentially lead to sepsis. 

“Living and working in rural and often isolated settings, means farmers cannot always get medical attention as quickly as they should. 

“This video highlights the real risks of contracting sepsis on a farm. By watching it, we hope farmers learn important information that can potentially save lives and livelihoods.  

“I’m really proud that the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust is supporting The UK Sepsis Trust’s important work to raise awareness of the condition within the farming community.” 

Dr Ron Daniels BEM, Founder and Joint CEO of The UK Sepsis Trust, added: “Here at The UK Sepsis Trust we’re incredibly grateful for the generous support of the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust, which has enabled us to produce this life-saving film.  

“While anyone can get sepsis at any time, and it’s not exclusively obtained through infected cuts and scrapes, farmers are one of the key demographics that our charity wanted to help educate following the tragic death of Hannah Brown.  

“I hope that this new film will help further Hannah’s life-saving legacy, and ensure the farming community doesn’t have to experience any more unimaginable tragedies caused by preventable deaths from sepsis.”   

In September last year, UKST delivered their first campaign to try and grow awareness of sepsis among farmers. The campaign included a moving film in memory of sepsis victim, Hannah Brown.  

Farmers can watch the new video at https://www.nfumutual.co.uk/news-and-stories/nfu-mutual-announces-partnership-with-uk-sepsis-trust/

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For more information please contact:

Hannah Binns, NFU Mutual Rural Affairs Specialist

07779992619

hannah_binns@nfumutual.co.uk

About NFU Mutual:

NFU Mutual offers a wide range of products, including general insurance, life, pensions, and investments. These products and services are delivered through our network of NFU Mutual Agent offices, as well as through our direct sales and service centres. With 295 local businesses located in rural towns and villages throughout the UK, NFU Mutual has become part of the fabric of rural life and remains committed to serving the needs of our members nationwide.  

NFU Mutual is proud to deliver more than simply insurance. Making farming safer, supporting rural initiatives across the UK and helping to look after the environment are just some of the ways we do that. To find out more about everything we do to support our communities, visit https://www.nfumutual.co.uk/about-us/responsible-business

About The UK Sepsis Trust (UKST):

The UKST is a charity that exists to fight sepsis, stop preventable deaths and support those affected by life-threatening conditions.

Seek medical help urgently if you (or another adult) develop any of these signs:

Slurred speech or confusion
Extreme shivering or muscle pain
Passing no urine (in a day)
Severe breathlessness
It feels like you’re going to die
Skin mottled or discoloured

A child may have sepsis if he or she:

Is breathing very fast
Has a ‘fit’ or convulsion
Looks mottled, bluish, or pale
Has a rash that does not fade when you press it
Is very lethargic or difficult to wake
Feels abnormally cold to touch