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15 Nuggets of Wisdom That Can Save Your Life

Its either you respond by fighting back to danger or taking a flight, don’t forget there is a group that not react in either way because they have no better options for the situation. When you don’t react in either way you will be exposing yourself to the danger. The best way is to react in any side because you have a chance to escape danger. Although there are several available facts found on the internet some of them are just imaginary and are not workable, these ones here will be good for you. If you want to know these life-saving tips continue reading.

It’s important you respond to a riptide situation. You should ensure you follow the tide directions to give yourself time to identify the best side for escape but always apply a diagonal swimming technique to get to the dry land.

Avoid disruption when walking. About 11, 000 people have been injured every year as a result of using phones while walking. Its doesn’t matter how pro you are in doing that but the fact is that your mind will pay more attention to one thing and mostly it’s your phone.

You should always try to keep yourself warm and dry when in a frosty environment. This should be achieved by wearing changing your wet fabrics to a dry one mostly wool made.

Then you should make sure you see around your car. This can be achieved by checking your mirrors and including the positioning of your rearview.

Make sure you learn about different creatures. You need to know which animal can harm you and which one will not.

The best thing to do when you land on waters is to concentrate on how to move out of the aircraft and not how to inflate your life jacket as this will make it uneasy for you to find safety.

Understand and help your friend accordingly. Friends that are receiving drug treatment need you close attention because they might be going through depressions and anxiety so that you can help right on time before its worse.

The CPR techniques are good to know because you can save a life when your loved one has cardiac arrest if used in the right way.

Asking for help from other people can save your life. You need to concentrate on some people for help since the crowd thinks someone else will help.

You need to know how to fight fire by depriving the oxygen instead of using water since it can heighten it.

The other lifesaving facts you need to read about includes the 3*3 rule in case you are in a place with no water or food, ward off intruder where you use flashlights against intruders, navigating a hike when you can find your way, how to react to an allergic reaction and the self-Heimlich maneuver when you are chocked.

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