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January Is National Blood Donor Month


Benefits Of Regular Blood Donation | Employee Health & Wellness | The Siekmann Company
According to the American Red Cross, every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood or platelets for surgeries, cancer treatments, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries. Keep reading to discover the benefits of donating blood regularly.

Discover The Benefits Of Donating Blood Regularly

Winter is one of the most difficult times of the year to collect enough blood products and donations to meet patient needs. That’s why National Blood Donor Month is celebrated every January. Read on to learn more about the benefits of donating blood and share these helpful tips with your employees.


The Need For Blood Donors


According to the American Red Cross, someone in the United States needs blood or platelets every two seconds.


It’s vital to have plenty of blood banked to meet the demand. Blood is needed for surgeries, traumatic injuries, cancer treatment, and chronic illnesses. Daily, roughly 29,000 units of red blood cells, 5,000 units of platelets, and 6,500 units of plasma are required. Blood and platelets cannot be made synthetically, so voluntary donations are necessary.


Health Benefits For Donating Blood


Consider the following health benefits of donating blood regularly:


  • Health problem detection — Donated blood is tested to determine if there are any irregularities. You must also undergo a quick health screening before giving blood.

  • Heart disease risk reduction — Donating can help eliminate any excess buildup of iron in the blood, which can lower blood pressure and the risk of a heart attack.

  • Caloric burn — The blood donation process typically burns up to 650 calories.


Before you or your employees roll up a sleeve and commit to being a regular blood donor, check if the American Red Cross’ requirements to donate blood safely are met.


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