
Things We Should All Be Doing Just In Case Of An Apocalyptic Event
Stockpiling Non-Perishables
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Learning Basic First Aid
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Building a Bug-Out Bag
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Mastering Fire-Making Skills
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Growing Your Own Food
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Developing DIY Skills
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Becoming a Water Wizard
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Studying Edible Plants
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Learning Navigation Tricks
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Understanding Herbal Medicine
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Honing Self-Defense Abilities
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Mastering Basic Farming
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Practicing Stealth Mode
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Minding Mental Health
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Crafting Clothes from Scratch
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Getting Fit & Agile
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Securing Shelter Skills
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Perfecting the Art of Bartering
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Exploring Alternative Energy
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Making Soap the Old-Fashioned Way
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Hunting and Fishing Proficiency
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Learning Basic Mechanics
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Practicing Home Security
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Mastering Knot Tying
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Setting Up Communication Systems
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Canning and Food Preservation
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Understanding Weather Patterns
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Learning Basic Carpentry
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Building a Community
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Staying Curious & Adaptable
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Random survival tips you've never heard before: tell someone your itinerary
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This may sound very obvious, but think about it: if you live alone, and you're prone to making spontaneous decisions like going out for a spur of the moment hike for a day, you probably don't tell someone where you're going. We never like to think of the worst that can happen, but letting just one person know where you're heading is important for your safety if you get stranded and need rescue.Advertisement
Never ignore getting bit by an animal
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This might sound like a very obvious one, but this is more about the speed in which you get it checked out - and in particular, we're talking about rabies. It's easy to think you're actually fine if you get bit by an animal and don't get any adverse symptoms, but rabies will 100% kill you without treatment - even if it doesn't feel like you have it at first.Advertisement
Don't try to outrun a charging animal
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If you're ever out and about close to animals - like on a safari or at the zoo - and you somehow manage to get into a situation where an animal known for charging (like a rhino) is coming at you, your instinct is to RUN. But there's no way you're going to outrun an animal like that - so your best chance of survival is actually to turn and face it and wait for the right moment to roll out of the way (which you'll hopefully succeed with!).Advertisement
Being chased by a bear? Run downhill
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Again, we hope this never, ever happens, but if you live in a place prone to bear attacks, this might help. We know there are general rules about the different kind of bears and how to react to them, but generally, bears will struggle running at top speed downhill compared to uphill. This is because their front legs are longer than their back legs, so your best chance is to flee downhill.Advertisement
If you fall into water, don't try to swim first
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This might go against every panic instinct you have, but if you do fall into a deep and violent body of water, like a raging stream, don't immediately try to swim to safety and get back to the bank. Your first thought should be to try and stay floating on the surface and get your breathing under control - because if you don't, you're at risk of hyperventilating in panic and then drowning.Advertisement
Trust your own instincts about your body - despite what a doctor says
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There have been many cases of people being misdiagnosed or brushed off by doctors who don't think there's anything wrong. At the end of the day, doctors can make mistakes - and you know your own body better than anyone. If you really don't feel right, despite a doctor saying there's nothing to worry about, always get a second opinion. Or a third - really, however many you need.Advertisement
Never mix bleach and ammonia
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Simple cleaning products and you could just be innocently going about your daily chores, but never, ever mix bleach and ammonia products together, or even in the same room together separately where the fumes could still combine in the air. This is because, together, they create a potentially fatal vapor if you happen to inhale it - which is likely if you're using it!Advertisement
If you call 911, say your address immediately
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We'd hope you never have to call 911, but if you do - or have before - the first instinct is to say what's happening or try to explain what you need help with. There's always the risk that you could get cut off or, in an emergency situation, something stopping you from finishing the whole conversation. The very first thing you need to say is the address of your location, so they have that even if you get cut off so they can send help.Advertisement
Tips for being buried alive... you know, if you need them
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Sure, it's unlikely to happen - and we hope it never does - but this is what random survival tips are for! If you ever happen to find yourself buried alive, the movies would have you believe there's nothing you can do, or that you need to try and hammer on the top of whatever you're stuck in. Actually, there is a bigger chance of getting to safety than you might think - because the soil has been freshly removed and hasn't yet settled back in. Try to break the sides instead of the top (as this will be easier) and crawl as fast as you can.Advertisement
Never ignore the hotel escape route sign
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Most of us when checking into a hotel don't really pay attention to the escape route - sure, we might take a quick look at the nearest fire exit sign on the picture behind the door, but we're so excited about our vacation (or too jet lagged to care) to pay too much attention to it. But studying the escape route in detail should be the first thing you do, as it's important for your safety.Advertisement
Choking? Performing the Heimlich on yourself
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The Heimlich is a lifesaving manouvre if someone were to be choking, but the panic can set in if you're home alone and you start choking yourself. With no one around to help, did you know you can try and perform the Heimlich on yourself? The manouvre works by another person pushing on your diaphragm to try and expell air from your lungs. You can try to do the same to yourself by getting the back of a chair or sofa and throwing your stomach over it, as hard as possible.Advertisement
Use the back of your hand to touch electrical things
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Most of us have seen movie scenes where people accidentally grab hold of an electrical fence, seemingly unable to let go - thanks Jurassic Park - and there's a reason for that. You should actually touch, or test, electrical things with the back of your hand, because if you use your palm and get an electric shock, the current will make your hand close around it and you won't be able to pull it off.Advertisement
How to judge a spider bite
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Another thing we hope will never happen, but that's what survival tools are all about - hoping you never have to use them! When judging a spider bite, to give yourself the best chance, you need to look whether there is a line running from it. If there is a red line running from the bite towards your body, you need to get emergency help right away. The line is a sign of an infection that's spreading.Advertisement
Get into the habit of carrying a lighter with you
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Most smokers will do this anyway, and most non-smokers would never have even thought about it - because why would you want to carry a lighter? But as we know, being able to start a fire can be one of the most important survival tools you can know, and it's going to be a lot easier if you always have a workable lighter on you for emergencies rather than rubbing two sticks together.Advertisement
Don't ignore proper wound care for little cuts
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We've all been there when we nick ourselves on a knife, get a stinging paper cut or cut ourselves on a branch during a hike. For the most part, we'd just stick a band aid on it and forget about it. But proper wound care and cleaning is important no matter the size of the cut, or how it got there - because even the smallest cuts have the potential to get infected and become a worse health problem.Advertisement
If you get stung by a honey bee...
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Honey bees are creatures we definitely want to leave to their business - or beesness - and we hope we'd never have to deal with one of them stinging us (at the very least because they'd die afterwards). But if you do get stung by a honey bee, you need to cover up the sting site straight away. That's because bee stings release a pheramone that's like a beacon to other honey bees. And not only that, it's a beacon for them to come and sting you in the very same spot!Advertisement
The truth about performing CPR
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Knowing how to perform CPR is a good first aid and survival skill to have. But many people who only know it vaguely don't really understand what it's about - because most people think it's to bring the person back to consciousness, right? Actually, CPR needs to be performed while they're unconscious to prevent brain death/damage by forcing blood to keep going to the brain. This is why it's important to carry on doing CPR right to the point the medics arrive, instead of doing it for a short time and then stopping if you think it's okay.Advertisement
What to do if a stranger asks you the time
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There are many everyday things you need to be aware of in terms of street safety, and especially when you're traveling alone. While it may seem completely innocent when a random stranger asks you the time - and we hope it is just an innocent question - the key thing to do to protect yourself is to lift your watch to their eye level to look, or pull your phone out without looking down. This is because attackers might use this question to make you look down or route around in your bag.Advertisement
The correct way to try escape a fire
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We know the first instinct is to stand and run as quickly as possible to try and get out of a building that's caught on fire. But if you find yourself caught in a fire, the most important thing you can do is stay low to avoid smoke inhalation and falling unconscious. You need to crawl, and definitely don't think you'll be okay if you only need to run for a few seconds - that's enough time for serious damage.Advertisement
Operating windows in a sinking vehicle
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When we watch movies or TV shows of people trapped in a sinking vehicles, it's common to see them unable to open the window and trying to break the glass. The first survival tip is to actually have something to break the glass in arm's reach in your car at all times, just in case. But also, don't discount electric windows versus manual. Manual are actually harder to operate against water, whereas most people think electrical windows won't work - when there's actually a chance they could.Advertisement