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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

It's impossible to prepare for everything but that doesn't mean we have to face uncertainty with our naked butts.

Josh Otusanya is an internet personality who has captivated TikTok with quite a variety of different video series, like 'Small habits that can make someone dislike you' or 'Better questions to ask your crush.'

However, it's his uploads on survival that often get the most attention. Otusanya shares practical advice that can potentially save a person's life in everyday situations (getting chased by a swarm of bees) and extraordinary occurrences (getting kidnapped), and I know we would all like to never have to use these tactics. But it's probably best we know them.

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#1

Emergency dispatch staff wearing headsets, working together and communicating in a coordinated life-saving environment. If you call 911 for an emergency, say your location first. So if the phone cuts off, they know where to find you. "What is your emergency?" I'm at 222, Fake Address Drive, and I'm being held ca-.

joshotusanya , wikimedia Report

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    #2

    Man wearing snorkeling gear swimming underwater surrounded by bubbles, illustrating random advice that could save your life. If you're swimming and find yourself so deep or disoriented that you don't know which way is up, blow some bubbles, then follow the bubbles. They always go up.

    joshotusanya , unsplash Report

    #3

    Paramedics attending to an emergency on a street zebra crossing with bystanders nearby, illustrating lifesaving advice. There's an emergency and you or someone else needs help. Don't just yell, "help". Instead be specific like "you with the bad outfit, call an ambulance". You'll avoid the "bystander effect" where if people aren't called out specifically they'll freeze and not know what to do.

    joshotusanya , flickr Report

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    #4

    Restroom sign with illuminated male and female icons mounted on a wooden wall in a modern interior space. If you're ever choking in a public area, don't try to avoid causing a scene by going to the bathroom. Most deaths are people found in the bathroom because there were too polite to seek help. Thank me later.

    joshotusanya , unsplash Report

    #5

    Bare feet resting on a car dashboard with a clear sky outside, illustrating random advice for life safety tips. If you're riding as a passenger in a car, never rest your feet on the dashboard. If an accident happens and the airbags deploy, your kneecaps will fly into your skull.

    joshotusanya , flickr Report

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    #6

    A worn black sock lying on rough asphalt with scattered dry pine needles, illustrating random advice for safety. If you ever get kidnapped, leave behind as many traces as possible, clothes, jewelry, anything that helps search dogs, pick up your scent and ultimately find you.

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    #7

    Hand holding a positive pregnancy test, symbolizing random advice that could save your life moments. If a guy takes a pregnancy test and it comes back positive, go see a doctor immediately. There's a chance that he could have testicular cancer.

    joshotusanya , flickr Report

    #8

    Bees flying near a hive entrance on a sunny day with green grass in the background, representing random advice for life. If you're getting chased by a swarm of bees, don't jump in a lake or a body of water. They'll just wait for you above the water. Instead, keep running. They'll stop chasing you when they feel like they've won.

    joshotusanya , unsplash Report

    #9

    Multiple lightning strikes during a night storm over city lights, illustrating random advice that could save your life. If you're in a lightning storm and your hair starts floating, it means you're about to get hit by lightning. So find shelter immediately.

    joshotusanya , pexels Report

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    #10

    Close-up of an electrician handling wires and circuit breakers with safety-focused random advice that could save your life. If you're relaxing at your house and you smell something that reminds you of fish or pee, call an electrician immediately, house could be on the verge of having an electrical fire.

    joshotusanya , pexels Report

    #11

    Warning sign about pickpockets displayed in a bookstore window, illustrating random advice that could save your life. If you see a sign that says beware of pickpockets or thieves, don't instinctively patch your pocket, or check your belongings, thieves, and robbers, use these signs to know who to attack from afar.

    joshotusanya , flickr Report

    #12

    Dimly lit narrow hallway with tiled walls leading to a closed wooden door under an illuminated exit sign, random advice concept. Next time you enter a building, look for an exit that people don't use often in an emergency. When everyone's going out the main exit you take the one less traveled. that extra time can make all the difference.

    joshotusanya , unsplash Report

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    #13

    Woman drinking water from a bottle while sitting in a car, illustrating random advice that could save your life tips. If it's hot outside, avoid leaving plastic water bottles inside your car. If the sun hits the bottle at the right angle, it could eventually start a fire.

    joshotusanya , pexels Report

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    #14

    Person adjusting gas stove burner with a frying pan on the flame, illustrating random advice that could save your life. If you're cooking on the stove and the stove catches fire, do not use water. First, turn off the stove, then cover the pot with the lid. If you don't have a lid, dump baking soda.

    joshotusanya , pexels Report

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    #15

    Hand turning on a lamp with a pull chain, illustrating random advice that could save your life in everyday situations. If you wake up in the middle of the night, and smell gas in your house, don't turn on the lights! Just go outside and call for an emergency. Because if your house has a gas leak, a spark from a light switch could blow up the house.

    joshotusanya , pexels Report

    #16

    Shadow of a person cast on a textured wall near a window with a landscape view, illustrating random advice to save life. If you're at your house at night and feel like somebody broke in, turn your lights off. So they can't see you. And you know your way around your place in the dark better than they do, use it to your advantage.

    joshotusanya , flickr Report

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    #17

    Organized key holder and coins tray on wooden table, illustrating practical random advice for everyday life. If you or someone, you know, has a car, always leave the car keys near your bed. So if someone breaks in, you can press your car alarm and scare them away.

    joshotusanya , unsplash Report

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    #18

    A fluffy cat using a litter box on a hardwood floor, demonstrating practical random advice that could save your life. If you're cleaning a cat's litter box, avoid using bleach! A cat's pee has a chemical in it called ammonia. If it mixes with bleach, it creates a deadly gas that can kill you.

    joshotusanya , wikimedia Report

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    #19

    Backseat interior of a modern car showcasing seatbelt safety and comfortable seating for passengers. Whenever you're walking to your car, before you get inside, always check your back seat and be aware of your surroundings. In case someone is hiding, preparing to kidnap you.

    joshotusanya , flickr Report