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In any education system, teaching the students about the emergency procedures and survival options is very important. This subject of survival and emergency strategies makes up the whole persona of a student. As we grow, we face many situations, which require fast action and quick decisions. In such cases, any mistake might cost one his or her life. Therefore, in this section, we include articles by experts from the field discussing various tips and strategies involved in dealing with various emergency situations. This section also discusses topics like – teaching methods for survival and emergency strategies, explaining situations to students, practical experiences, explaining with examples, various situations explained with pointers on the appropriate actions etc. In short, you can read about everything you need to know in case of emergency situations. Our writers also provide tips for learning basic skills like lighting a fire, finding or hunting food, treating injuries, climbing, makeshift tools, finding shelter etc. So read on for a safer experience and be prepared for the worst to come!
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Posted by Carolyn Ethington. Published on May 10, 2010
If your home has been hit by flooded due to a broken pipe, spring runoff, or backed up sewer, your first instinct is probably to start removing the water right away by whatever means are readily at hand. However, there are right responses and wrong responses to a flooded home and for safety's sake it's essential to know the difference. Here are some do's and don'ts to help you mitigate the problem quickly, safely, and effectively and preserve as many of your belongings as possible.
Posted by David Urmann. Published on Oct 19, 2009
First aid kits can be in a small package but it can save lives. Camping first aid kits need more comprehensive contents than the basic kit.
Posted by David Simmons. Published on Sep 28, 2009
Emergency first aid is described as administering improvised medical treatment to a person before professional medical help arrives. Learning the fundamental principles and having proper provisions available can help diminish the severity of wounds.
Posted by David Simmons. Published on Sep 13, 2009
School teachers and administrators should adhere to these ten points and think about buying school survival kits to make sure that classrooms are prepared for an emergency event or lockdown order. Being ready can keep kids safe and is a relatively easy task if you simply take the necessary time to learn and organize.
Posted by Andrew Stratton. Published on May 23, 2009
Water purification and sewage systems are often severely damaged in the wake of floods, and chemicals from sludge and toxic wastes end up contaminating the waterways. Flood cleanup professionals are trained to handle such situations.
Posted by Jon Butt. Published on Apr 26, 2009
The purpose of signs is to direct people. Fire safety signs have the same purpose. They are put up around offices and work places to aid people in times of emergency.
Posted by Joseph Parish. Published on Apr 01, 2009
Just about every place that one may consider as a safe retreat location has some sort of negative aspect about it. As an example, assume we take the Idaho, Wyoming and Montana area. There are groups of people that are currently observing the Yellowstone area for a impending crisis. Suppose for one moment that the Yellowstone geysers start to go off as it has been predicted.
Posted by Matt Murren. Published on Feb 21, 2009
Disaster strikes when we least expect it. For some, it causes extreme panic and apprehension about how they will make it through the emergency. The best way to have peace of mind that you and your family will make it through whatever comes your way is through disaster planning.
Posted by James Huff. Published on Jan 22, 2009
A ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. In today economic state and with companies going under and governments all around the world failing. It might be a good Idea to prepare yourself a well built survival kit.
Posted by Jaycee Fox. Published on Dec 03, 2008
The world is changing, the economy is struggling and the chance that we may be out of work for a week, a month or a year has increased. The prices of food and clothing seem to be accelerating at a faster rate than our paychecks. We're stressed out, we want to prepare, and we're reeling our expenditures in, but what else can we do? There is a fairly simple way that can help in these hard times if we're willing to plan and prepare. FOOD STORAGE. Maybe we wish we'd done this sooner as we see the prices of food getting higher, if only we'd started this a year ago -- stockpiled up on our grains etc. We can always begin immediately -- right now -- accumulate a little at a time, so if things do get even tougher, we have an ace up our sleeve.