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Category Archives: Safety
5 Methods to Get Along with a Difficult Person
Many people are just much easier to work with than others. The ability to handle these types of associations may mean the difference between living and dying in a survival situation. Below are a few useful techniques: FIRST THIS IS …
Who to Trust in a Survival Situation
Prayer is known as a highly effective tool utilized by believers in order to remain calm and to seek guidance in an emergency. Here are a few further helps to ascertain the character of unknown people you encounter in a …
Posted in Rescue, Safety, Survival
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Calculate Sunset by Hand
Coping without electrical power or residing out of doors will mean that daylight becomes a very important resource. The sun’s light delivers illumination needed to accomplish important responsibilities. When you know how much daylight remains, you are better able to …
Posted in Safety, Shelter, Survival
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Thermoregulation — No Sweat Survival
In an outdoor situation, the mastery of thermoregulation is quite valuable. Thermoregulation is the capability of keeping body temperature within specified boundaries, even though the ambient temperature is completely different. You begin practicing thermoregulation by just keeping calm. The urge …
Releasing a Zip Tie
an opportunity to escape. Because zip ties are nearly impossible to break and cost little, they are commonly used to restrain humans. When your hands are bound in front, you here is what you will need to do to break …
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Safety Guidelines for Earthquake Survival
When the ground is rumbling every second counts. There is no time to panic. Refusing to panic can save your life. If you are close enough to feel the tremor, you are close enough to the quake (or explosion) for buildings …
Posted in Earthquake, Rescue, Safety, Shelter, Survival
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Herbs Used for Incense
Native Americans often used the smoke of Cedar to cleanse their homes. Smoke can be used in rustic conditions as a cleanser to rid a person, bedding, clothing or shelter of vermin, viruses and harmful bacteria.
Posted in Air, Clothing, Domestic Skills, Emergency, Environment, Fire, Health, Herbal, Improvements, Medicine, Remedies & Treatments, Safety, Sanitation, Shelter, Survival
Tagged air, application, education, fire, health, holidays, how to, medicine, preparedness, remedies, safety, shelter, skills
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Soda Can Fire Starter
The value of a can of soda might be more in the packaging than the contents in a survival scenario. The empty can is useful as a fire starter. Should you find yourself in need of a camp fire, a …
Posted in Domestic Skills, Fire, Rescue, Safety, Survival
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Make Change Learning Fun
When learning occurs in a safe environment, you can increase the intensity (fun or excitement) of a lesson, repeat the information and discover new ways to take hold of the student’s attention span over extended periods of time. Effective instructors …
Posted in Domestic Skills, Emergency, Gardening, Health, Herbal, Medicine, Remedies & Treatments, Rescue, Safety, Shelter, Survival
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Cooking with a Dutch Oven
You needn’t forsake your favorite roasted or baked foods when cooking over an open fire. It is possible that your favorite recipes are given an enhanced flavor when using this method. For open fire cooking use a Dutch oven with …
Posted in Debi Pearl, Fire, Food, Safety, Survival, The Vision
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