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You might be beset by dozens of problems in your daily life. But the moment there’s a threat to your safety or that of your loved ones, all of that goes out the window. Then, there’s only one focus: survival, at any cost.

However, in life-or-death situations, you can panic and freeze up. It takes quick wits and agility to get out of danger in one piece, whether you suddenly smell gas, get stuck in freezing weather, get lost in a big crowd, or feel like someone is following you. Though there’s no substitute for training, a decent starting point is knowing what to do in critical situations. At least, in theory.

Today, we’re featuring various redditors’ survival tips and tricks, as they shared lesser-known facts about staying safe, in an informative thread on r/AskReddit. Have you ever found yourself in any perilous situations like the ones described here, dear Pandas? What advice would you add? Share your wisdom and experience in the comments.

Bored Panda got in touch with the Australian Firefighters Calendar team to learn more about fire safety. Firefighter Ben Church was kind enough to answer our questions. Established in 1993, the Australian Firefighters Calendar has raised over $3.4 million for various charities. You'll find our interview below.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones I have 8 siblings; one is a firefighter/paramedic, other is a 911 dispatcher, other is a soldier, other is a cop and my sis is a lifeguard. They all contributed to this. None do Reddit so they wanted this. A lot of this is frequently asked questions. Sorry, this is long, we have a lot to share.

Fish smell but no fish? GET OUT, ELECTRICAL FIRE, CALL 911.

Drunk but no alcohol? Tell the person to smile, if it's drooping, it's a stroke.

Stabbed? Don't move it. Go to the ER because it's the only thing preventing you from bleeding to death.

Cinnamon smell in your drink? Don't drink it, it's a cover up for poison.

No service and need help? You're still able to call 911.

Ocean retreating? Get to high ground, there's a tsunami.

Need heat/light? Burn a crayon, it will last up to 14 minutes.

Don't know how to talk to 911? Say where you are first, what happened, your info, the victim's info, stay calm and answer questions best you can. The more info, the better.

Square waves? Avoid the water, you'll drown.

Think you're being followed? Make 4 right turns. Still behind you? Following you, DON'T GO HOME, GO TO THE POLICE STATION.

Held at gunpoint/knifepoint and told to go somewhere? DON'T GO. You're more likely to be found where you are than to the location you're being taken and make a scene too.

White fuzzy spot on your banana? Don't eat it, spider infestation.

In the woods and nothing to eat? Dandalions (the yellow ones) are fully edible.

Carjacker? Crash the car, then you're useless.

Under rubble? Grab an object and tap in intervals of 3, wait 10 seconds, tap 3 times again and so on.

Unmoving tornado? It's coming towards you.

Fall on tracks at a subway? There's a crawl space under the platform, go there until you get help.

Don't know the emergency number? Call 112, it's a worldwide emergency number.

Disturb a bee/wasp nest? They're not stupid, don't go in water, they'll keep stinging you when you go for air.

Purple flag on the beach? Don't swim, there are dangerous sea creatures in that area.

Bleeding? Elevate it above the heart.

Gas smell? DON'T USE THE ELECTRIC, YOUR HOUSE WILL EXPLODE.

Bitten and poisoned? DON'T SUCK IT. YOU'LL ONLY MAKE IT WORSE.

Someone overdosing? DON'T BE AFRAID TO CALL 911, NOR YOU OR THE PERSON WILL GET IN ANY LEGAL TROUBLE.

Elevator falling? Lay flat on your back and cover your face.

When does drunk driving occur? Late hours of the night (Midnight-4:00 in the morning) Friday-Sunday.

Hair randomly stands up while outside? DUCK AND COVER, YOURE GETTING STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

What info should I carry? List of medicines you take, allergies, name, age, address, phone number, where you live, what language you speak, blood type, any useful information for emergency services.

Fire? Before you leave the room, touch the door with the back of your hand. Cold? Peek out. Hot? Use the window if possible.

What's the 3-minute rule? You only have 3 minutes to escape a house fire. 3 weeks without food is survivable. 3 days without water. 3 hours without shelter. 3 minutes oxygen deprived

How should I leave a fire? Don't use the lobby or where you came from, when you walk into a building, there are exit signs, use those instead.

What's dry drowning? When you're drowning to the point you feel like you need to throw up water, even though you make it out, go to the ER because your lungs will fill with fluid over time then you drown from the fluid.

What if an animal is vividly colored? It means they're more likely to be poison.

Money falling from buildings? Don't pick it up, get the hell out of there, it's a way terrorists kill more people, is by having them all in one place.

What happens if a service animal is not with its owner? Go with it, it's getting help.

Lonely_Person_1670 , Jakub Dziubak Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would like to remind that "turn right 4 times if you feel followed" works only, and only in places that are planed as "squares". I'm from Europe. And in my country, many times if you make same turn 4 times to the same side, you literally most likely going to end up in dead end - a perfect place for your attacker. Instead, call emergency number and ask for instructions what to do.

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Astrius
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I do not want to google spider banana infestation and i will not.

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Trillian
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OK this "emergency calls when there is no coverage" only works if there is any coverage at all. Your phone can then use that of another service provider for the emergency call. If there is no coverage at all, then you can't make a call.

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XenoMurph
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"What's that Skippy? Timmy fell down a well while reading Anna Karenena wearing blue jeans and Trilby hat, and you are tapping out the GPS coordinates in iambic pentameter?!"

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Cara G
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

See this is the perfect alternative to having to carry this information on you at all times. Get yourself a Lassie-like service dog to communicate all of it for you so that when someone sees your animal without you, they'll know what to say when they call 911 or 112 if abroad.

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Tushar Roy Mukherjee
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So if I disturb a bee/Wasp nest accidentally, what AM I supposed to do?

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essie_bessie
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Run and keep running, they will stop after a while and return to defend the nest.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OK, 1. you peel bananas and I've never seen spiders *inside the peel*, so wtf, just toss the peel in the trash and if you must, throw insecticide on it. 2. When has anyone ever thrown money around to attract victims? 3. Wow, as an MD I'd like to contest the definition of "Dry drowning" and I'd keep going but geez.

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Gareth Vaughan
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe no spiders, but there might be eggs in the flesh of the banana underneath the peel.

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Cara G
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think it refers to extreme weather conditions if you're unprepared. Three hours outside in sub-freezing temperatures with no shelter and less than adequate clothing is probably enough to cause death from exposure. Also, that one was titled "the 3 minute rule" when they should have called it "the rule of 3" since it includes multiple measurements of time.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

TLDR for a single entry, that is enough for the whole post.

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Rocco MZ
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Drunk Driving occurs 24/7. I got an OUI at 9pm once. Just last week I read about a woman getting one at 10am. People drink at all times of the day for whatever reason. Best time to drive drunk? Never. I blew the bottom of the limit and even the cops were surprised because they didn't think I was intoxicated. I admitted to having a few beers, which was my mistake. Anyway, that was 12 years ago and I won't drive even after one beer and I won't ride in a car with someone else who has been drinking.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes. But it is more prevalent at certain times, like when people are going home from the bars. Also, holidays where people tend to drink a lot. Here in the US, people drink during the day as well as evenings quite a bit on Memorial Day, Independence Day, Cinco de Mayo. New Year's Eve, Thanksgiving and Christmas, people will drink more in the evening, but still a lot of drunk folks, especially NYE. I am not driving drunk, but I'm reticent to drive on those days if I can help it because a lot of the other drivers have been drinking. It's a time for extra caution.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

(1 of 2) My high school chemistry teacher was a survival expert. I can add a few things about getting lost in the wilderness. Have matches in a waterproof container. When you light a fire, put wet leaves and moss on it...it will cause the fire to smoke more making it easier for helicopters to spot you. Make sure to have a folded up 33 gallon black bag with you...you can put a hole in the bottom and wear it like a parka. It will hold in heat and keep you dry. Have a mirror or other shiny object with you that can reflect light...makes it easier for trackers to spot you. Bring a whistle with you. Long after your voice gives out from being dry, you can blow in a whistle and still make a lot of noise. And do not drink from pools of still water as they may have algae or bacteria growing in them that can make you sick. Try to find a moving river or stream or collect rainwater in a plastic sandwich bag.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

(2 of 2) If you can get one, carry an old army like canteen. It can serve a dual purpose. Boiling water over the fire to make it safe to drink and, if you find nettles, put them in the boiling water. It makes them safe to eat and it tastes like spinach. Army-Cante...c802d8.jpg Army-Canteen-6397193c802d8.jpg

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In NZ, most international emergency numbers works. Although 111 is the official number for emergency, 911 and 112 will also work. I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case in other countries too.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

*Takes notes* ---- *Crisis* pulls out notes, consults for 10 minutes, decides...

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sturmwesen
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had a naked man throw money from his balcony. He had an episode and was non violent. So it happens but I am not sure about the terrorist aspect.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Elevator falling? Lay flat on your back and cover your face." Doubt that. For one, there are fail-safes that prevent falling down. Secondly any fall with significant hight is going to be deadly, ask Newton

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Re: No legal trouble for calling 911 during overdoses - Yeah, I really, REALLY wish that was true. I have a disorderly conduct conviction on my record because I called 911 when a friend of mine OD'ed; cops came before the EMTs arrived even though no one requested their presence, they stood around doing absolutely nothing and refused to render any aid to my dying friend despite the 911 operator telling me to ask them to take over CPR from me (because I was exhausted), and then once my friend WAS finally revived thanks to Narcan and placed in the ambulance, they proceeded to handcuff me, threaten my grandfather with search warrants and arrest, and tried to force me to give up any info I had on dealers I might know 🙄 Incidents like I experienced are why so many people needlessly die of ODs - you shouldn't have to worry about being arrested when you're trying to save someone's life!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It varies by state. Many have laws that allow you to call 911 without legal repercussions, but others (like Texas) can and do prosecute not only whoever makes the call, but whoever overdosed as well. I know someone who recently overdosed and the friend who found her and called 911 was charged with possession. Even though she admitted the drugs were hers, and that he had arrived AFTER she overdosed, he was still arrested and charged. Even if they do eventually drop the charges, he's still out bail money as well as attorney fees.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Those are Hilarious. Most of them useless. Nobody's ever died in a falling elevator.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I need more info on the bee business. What should I do?

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Get into a closed shelter (like a home or car) if you can, if you can't then just keep running. They'll stop following you eventually.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I d get a fistfull of money and run Interesting and useful, otherwise

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Think you're being followed? Make 4 right turns." This seems so obvious in hindsight but that's a great tip. An ex-g/f was followed while getting food on her work lunch break and she went to our firm's old office, instead of our new one, because it had a security guard and so he wouldnt know where she worked. I always thought that that was really smart of her then realized these are things that women HAVE to think about.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cinnamon-smelling drinks are quite common here in Germany in the time around christmas...

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dang… I should probably carry a list of diagnosis and subsequent prescriptions on me in case of emergency cause there are a sh*t ton of ’em.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

3 hours without shelter? Tell a homeless person. Depends on where you are

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"What info should I carry? List of medicines you take, allergies, name, age, address, phone number, where you live, what language you speak, blood type, any useful information for emergency services. " I dont know about this one, wouldn't it be dangerous to have all your information

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don’t ever tell your kids that the police will punish them for something like not doing homework, You’ll be teaching them not to seek help.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i was like "oh ok very usefull" untill the money falling from buildings. Is this a thing?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Happy holidays thank your family for keeping everyone safe. You have the bloodline of champions!.what an amazing family ❤️

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This works in most London underground stations. There's usually a large space about 1/2 m or 2 ft wide under the electrified rails.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Didn't Fireball get busted for sharing an ingredient with car coolant? European Fireball was different than ours.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly more than half of these are ridiculous, the rest, common sense

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hope all of this never happens to anyone, but this is antreasure trove of life-saving info.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

3 hours without shelter? How's that dangerous??? I've been outside without shelter for more than that many times...

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thanks - I just made a list of medical info and put it in my wallet.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank you very much. 3 hours without shelter? Really? So all those people on the sleeping on the street are dead? Now I get it.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I got struck by lightning near me, collateral damage I got scared not hurt. Now I know first hand about that hair thing.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Do carjackers often attempt to take the car while you're driving?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

* * * _ _ _ * * * (3 short, 3 long, 3 short) is the international Morse code for SOS

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. Thank you to you and your family. I didn't know, nor would think of, a lot of these. I'm sharing with my family.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Does lying flat on falling elevator save up life or break up back. & from what height (floors)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. I need copies for my technologically challenged friends.

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Firefighter Ben, from the Australian Firefighters Calendar team, confirmed that fire does indeed spread rapidly. "In as little as 3-5 minutes, a small fire can quickly spread causing a house to be fully involved. This is due to many factors but primarily due to the construction of homes nowadays and the materials used," he explained to Bored Panda.

"Even the furniture that is in homes nowadays is different to what it used to be, which accelerates the rate of spread fire as compared to 20 years ago. Previously, furniture was made of hardwood material (which was slower burning) and now we have a lot of flat pack furniture made of chipboard (which burns much quicker than hardwood)." This may come as a shock to many of you readers. One would assume that there would be progress regarding fire safety as time moves forward, not the other way around.

Firefighter Ben said that you should evacuate your home if "initial/first strike firefighting actions such as using an extinguisher or fire blanket are ineffective or unsuccessful." The best firefighting method, instead, is prevention.

"It would be wise to make a fire proof plan for your household. Have a fire blanket in the kitchen and an extinguisher nearby but not too close to flammables such as paints, solvents, petroleum, etc. Make sure you don't leave power tools or batteries on charge for extended periods."

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Losing too much weight too fast will damage your kidneys.

Happened to my father who was trying to go into retirement in better shape. Lost 60 pounds in 2 months eating ONLY salads and drinking water. No carbs or fat. All cardio no weight training. Somehow destroyed one kidney and impaired the other one, he is on daily dialysis now. After it happened I did some research and it seems that your body gets used to the fat in your system which helps curb the toxin filtration. Losing too much too fast is like throwing extra dirt into a filter all at once instead of little at a time. The right way to do it is a few pounds a week with both weight lifting and cardio, also still include some carbs and fat in your diet even if it takes a longer to shed off the pounds. Maybe this is common knowledge because I had somewhat heard this before but I had never seen how it shreds through kidneys so quickly before.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones Not exactly an answer that will save your life, but may save the life of an animal. Never, ever, ever give away animals for free to strangers. Creating a financial disincentive to adopt weeds out people who cannot afford to care for a pet, people who will neglect that pet, and most importantly people who intend to abuse that pet. Serial animal abusers search for free animals on social media explicitly for this purpose.

Always charge money. It’s not so you can make profit. It’s to increase the chances that animal will be okay.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I adopted a dog off craigslist. The humans had new jobs, and couldn't give their dogs the time and attention they needed any longer. The adoption fee was $25.00. The owners had me make out of the check to the Humane society. They just wanted to be sure their animals went to decent homes.

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There may come a moment in our lives when we have the opportunity to save someone in danger and be an everyday hero. For instance, you may see a fire in your local area. Once you call the emergency services, what do you do next? Do you wait for the authorities to arrive and support them then or do you attempt to save anyone who's inside by yourself? A lot depends on each individual situation. Bored Panda wanted to get the Australian Firefighters Calendar team's opinion on the right approach.

"It's a tough call and the general answer is to just wait outside and stay away from danger. I would encourage people to use common sense in these situations. Try and alert people that are inside by means of not endangering yourself," firefighter Ben said.

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"Can you set off your car horn or alarm? Can you knock on the door or window out of the smoke? I would encourage passersby to gather as much information as possible (contact the neighbors to inform them of fire) so that they can inform the professionals that are arriving but also give them space to do their work," he told Bored Panda.

"There are a lot of hazards involved in structure fires that we as firefighters are trained to look out for and 2 casualties caused by a fire is much worse than 1 casualty.".

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones Relationships are voluntary.

If someone is hurting you or you just don't like being around them, mentally or physically, parent, friend, or partner, you are always allowed to leave.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones From a person who lives in the arctic:
If you are outside in cold weather and you are freezing, but all of a sudden feel really warm with no explanation as to why DO NOT REMOVE ANY CLOTHES.

You are about to die and your body is spending it’s very last energy on heating you up. Seek shelter and warmth immediately even if it feels like you are boiling hot.

People have been found freezing to death in their underwear not far from civilization because they believed they were warm

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you're in a crowd that's packed almost uncomfortably tight, ask yourself: If my shoe fell off right now, would I be able to retrieve it? Or would I just never see it again? if the latter, GTFO of that crowd.

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Get out calmly because if you really GTFO you could cause the crowd to panic. That could end badly.

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You can never truly be 100% prepared for anything in advance because situations can and do change in unexpected ways. There's always room for error. There's always room for the unexpected. However, training and preparation are still essential. Don't sleep on learning survival skills or coming up with a plan of action in case of an emergency.

That’s one of the reasons why you periodically have fire drills at school and work: you need to put your theoretical knowledge to the test. You need your body to know what to do. Of course, things will probably never play out like you imagine them to when there’s a real emergency, but it’s good to build up some muscle memory

One half of someone’s survival habits is having a sharp mind and knowing exactly what to do and how you can tell if you’re in real danger. For example, knowing not to turn on the lights if you smell gas. Or knowing not to take off your clothes if you’re feeling hot when you’re someplace very cold.

The other half of this is physical fitness. If you’re healthy, athletic, and have good endurance, your chances of survival are far better than that of someone who spends all of their time on the couch, glued to their phone or laptop, constantly eating junk food. That’s aside from all of the daily quality of life benefits that come from regular exercise and eating a good diet, of course.

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If you meet a confused, psychotic or drugged person, there are important things to be aware of.

Confusion is a more common word for "brain failure". The brain is no longer able to do its primary job: Filter what is important for you. You may have heard that our consciousness have very little bandwidth. If the brain can't sort things, sensory input becomes a fire hose, and you can't understand what's ever relevant to you to start dealing with. The frontal lobes shut down, and you start acting and reacting in some very primal ways. In many ways, you function mentally like a frightened animal.

You will perceive things differently. A smile is bared teeth and a warning. Eye contact beyond very short moments is a challenge. And so on.

So, you're somewhere where you happen to be alone with someone confused. Rule 1: Keep your distance. The personal sphere grows. Rule 2: Keep your face neutral, maybe a bit worried. Rule 3: No sudden movements. Rule 4: Hands where they can see them. Rule 5: Use simple words and short sentences. Rule 6: If you can get them to sit down, the risk of violence decreases. Rule 7: If you can give them a situation they recognize, like eating a sandwich and drinking some coffee, it's even better.

Remember, it's not an evil person. It's someone who is in very bad shape. When it goes south, it does so because you cornered them.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've learned that in the UK, a potentially dangerous or hysterical person can often be calmed down by simply giving them a cup of tea.

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I learned this from Mythbusters, in the episode about crashes (cars/helicopters) if you find yourself disoriented underwater: Calm people live, panicked people die.

I was in a boat crash a number of years ago, and I believe this saved my life. No flotation device, stupid, I know. I dont remember the impact, I was suddenly several feel underwater and didn't know which way was up. I freaked for a split second, then that advice popped into my head. I stayed still, and let bouyancy do it's thing, saw some bubbles and followed them as they rose.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The pressure gradient in water is much bigger than in air, and hence if you sink quicky, you risk your eardrums flooding. When that happens, you inner ear will be filled with water, and as our balancing organs is located in them, you can loose your sense of what "up" is. It happens to divers sometimes, and as they are balaced to be neutrally boyant, they will not naturally float to the surface. Therefore it is important to not panic, but remember that up is the direction that the exhaused air floats.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you ever have to touch an electrical wire that you’re not sure is live or not, touch it with the back of your hand. If you touch it normally, the electricity will make your muscles contract, and you’ll automatically grab on to the wire tighter and tighter until you’re dead.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thanks! As a person who loves touching electric fences, I'll keep this in mind.

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Though changes in technology and medicine have improved our chances of survival, it’s still vital to have a good level of fitness. It’s as important now, as it was hundreds and hundreds of years ago. Especially in cases when you’re isolated or don’t have access to that technology.

In short, being fit and having a vast knowledge base will help you survive. Especially if you’ve physically practiced what to do.

But there is a limit to how much you can prepare: it’s not like you can ready yourself for a thousand different catastrophes. That would mean that it’s all you live for. It’s impractical, not to mention exhausting, having to live with the stress that something bad will happen. 

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones An "Impending Sense of Doom" is a legitimate symptom and you should hurry yourself to the ER, especially when accompanied by other symptoms such as chest pains, dizziness, numbness in limbs, etc...

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Having to wait a certain amount of time to report someone is missing is 100 percent a lie made up for TV and movies.

Finding a missing person is actually a race against the clock and the first 24 hours are the most important. If someone is missing missing, call the cops NOW.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you see something that looks like a kidnapping or hostage situation, SAY SOMETHING, TELL SOMEONE and don't assume you're overreacting. You may save one life now and others in the future.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you are injured or need help in a crowded place direct your pleas to a specific person. Otherwise people tend to think that someone else will help, it’s known as the bystander effect. In an emergency every second can be crucial, give specific instructions to specific people

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also if you're in danger - don't call out for "help"! Yell "Fire!". Way more people are likely to react to fire and you'll get more attention from the people around you. I sadly learned about this "hack" before I started going places without my parents. If someone tries to grab you, yell fire

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Odds are that, yes, at some point in your life, you’ll probably have to deal with danger. However, you can’t sacrifice your peace of mind just for this possibility. You have to be aware of the dangers and prepare for the most common ones, without giving in to constant fear and paranoia.

When dealing with unpredictability, many people can react with frustration and disappointment. Most of us yearn for a sense of routine and certainty. And when that’s taken away from us, it can be traumatic.

The answer to this is to accept that there will be moments and entire stretches of time when we might not have control over what happens to us. Not everything will go according to plan. Sometimes, bad things will happen to us. But we can change our expectations and how we react to these new circumstances. It’s all about embracing what we can and cannot control.

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If you have a bad gut feeling about someone but nothing seems to be out of the ordinary, run.
It's better safe than sorry.

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ER nurse here, I have a few that may or may not have been covered:

Don’t mix alcohol with opiates. They both depress the respiratory center of the brain and combined, can kill you.

If you are a recovering addict and you relapse, don’t take the same amount of the drug as you did the last time you got high. You had a tolerance then, you don’t now. Many overdoses happen this way.

If someone arrests or dies in front of you, start chest compressions right away and don’t stop. Good quality chest compressions that are continuous and delivered at a rate of about 100/min can and do save lives (sing ‘Stayin Alive’ during compressions if necessary).

If you’re pregnant and having bad headaches that won’t go away, get to the ER; they’re a sign of preeclampsia.

If you’re worried about a heart attack and need to get to an ER, take an aspirin right away, it thins the blood.

If someone is passed out and vomiting, turn them on their side, don’t leave them lying on their back, they can aspirate on their own vomit.

Lastly, in an emergency, if an ambulance is on the way, don’t try to drive to the hospital instead. They have lifesaving equipment in their vehicles and you don’t. Wait for them and stay on the line with the 911 dispatcher.

Stay safe out there kids.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

lol at the ambulances. Ours take like a few hours to arrive. Uber is much more reliable.

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Avoid wearing headphones, earphones, or air pods if you're walking alone on a street especially when it's dark. This attracts kidnappers since they think you are off-guard and would not hear them approaching. Avoid being on your phone too cause it makes you appear distracted. Just walk and be alert. If you feel like somebody is coming or following you, try to fake a phone call as if someone is waiting for you not too far from your current location. Say things like "I'm almost there guys" or "I'm already here at (current location)."

This stuff came from a caught kidnapper. He describes what type of people they go for in the street. They also avoid approaching people with both hands stuck in their pockets since they are unsure if they're holding a knife or other self-defense weapon. Hope this helps.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My guy friends don't take (or have to take) the same precautions as my lady friends.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones Don’t leave a suicidal person alone, no matter how jolly he looks that moment.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Welp. I live alone. Too bad for me!! Edit: Oh my god. I really wasn't expecting all the support. Thank you all so so much. You guys are the best, you all made my day :)

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones Don't mix window cleaner and bathroom cleaner

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Windex has ammonia. Many bathroom cleaners have bleach. The combination of ammonia and bleach's main ingredient, sodium hypochlorite, produces chloramine vapor. VERY toxic.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you are in a big crowd with a group and you lose track of them, call out your own name to find them, not theirs. I don’t know why it works, but people are more attuned to hearing their friend’s name yelled in distress than their own. I’ve had several opportunities to test it out, and I swear it works every time.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones We all know the symptoms of a heart attack as pain in the chest and/or the arm closest to the heart (usually left, sometimes right). But women tend to have pain in their stomach instead. There are also cases of people thinking they have pain in their back which turned out to be their heart.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even if I might be downvoted: transmen should absolutely be aware of this, it can save your life! Stay healthy everyone :)

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Having a partner choke you amidst a bout of domestic violence indicates that you are more likely to die the next time it happens.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Having a bout of domestic violence in a relationship is a red flag anyway, regardless of whether or not they choke you. GTFO out of that relationship as soon as you safely can.

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Heart problems present differently in women than they do in men. My mom was very exhausted and had excruciating jaw pain. Her boss’ mother was a nurse for many years and told my mom to get to an ER stat. One quadruple bypass and almost 6 years later and my mom is thankfully still here, currently en route to see her friend.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have had four heart attacks. The 4th, AFTER a triple bypass, presented with excruciating jaw and left arm pain but minimal chest pain (I am female, and was a slim, fit, healthy 47 year old with no risk factors when this started).

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Humans are dangerous animals who will panic at a moment's notice. So, in an unfamiliar place always find out where the exit is. People have died being trapped by stampedes. Someone taught me this years ago and I do it without thinking now.

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Never ever pull out a deadly weapon (as in knife) in a fight if you do not intend to use it right away. If the other guy gets their hands on it, there is a strong possibility that they will use it on you instead.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

yep and a lot of people get shot by their own guns that was laying around. Having a gun in your home might make you feel secure, but it can be a false security as it is just as good weapon when pointing at you as it is when it points away from you. Drawing a weapon escalates a conflict and elevates it into another and more dangerous level, so think twice before doing so.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you or your kid is eating fruit and they complain about it tasting 'fuzzy,' 'hairy,' or something along those lines, it means that they are allergic to it. You'll want to schedule an appointment with their pediatrician to schedule an allergy test.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

wait are you telling me that avocado isn’t supposed to taste like it sparkles

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If anyone is ever getting electrocuted around you do NOT touch them directly.


Instead use some sort of object to get them away from the object they are holding or touching. You can use a belt wrapped around a waist (again be careful not to touch them), a broom, mop, fast moving office chair, hell if its that serious you can drop kick them out of contact.


Can't tell you how many people have gotten themselves electrocuted grabbing someone stuck to something.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you have nothing to use and this is your child who you are in no way just going to leave to be electrocuted, tackle them. Take a running start and leap at them making sure your feet are not touching the ground when you connect with them. This is terribly dangerous advice and should be your literal last resort in the situation where you cannot live without trying to save said person and are okay with risking your life to do so.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you are ever being chased by a polar bear get completely naked and drop your clothes on the ground as you run away. Polar bears have really bad ADD and will firmly inspect your clothes before chasing you again

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If you’re ever involved in an active shooter incident outdoors, take cover behind the engine block of a car. Rifle rounds will go straight through most vehicles, but the engine can stop them. If you’re indoors don’t hug the walls (stay about a foot off) and get through doorways as quickly as possible.
Kind of sad that my MOUT training is also applicable in day to day life in America.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’ve been in an incident like this last year in 6th grade . I suggest staying away from windows and hiding yourself as best as possible .I don’t give a damn if its uncomfortable or it hurts. Don’t hide in areas with sharp objects . Keep a self defense weapon with you at all time so if said shooter runs out of ammo and tries to hit you , you can fight back. I find pens with fine fine tips useful. Don’t try to fight the shooter. You will die . Call 911 immediately where your school goes into lockdown

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones Don’t remember where I learned it, but the air begins to smell like ozone before lightning strikes, so if the air starts smelling kind of like chlorine during a storm, it means lightning might be about to hit the area you are standing in

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If your hair stands up it means your going to be hit by lightning, run as fast you can away from the area.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you're choking and alone, you can throw yourself onto the edge of furniture, like a chair or couch or table. A blow like that onto your midriff is similar to a heimlich manoever and can dislodge whatever is stuck in your trachea.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've done this too! I was lucky enough to be around a chair that was the right height. Worth the bruised chest for sure

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones Kangaroos can't hop backwards

I don't care how drunk you get, you and a friend will be on vacation in Australia 5 years from now, he'll get attacked and you'll instinctively yell "get behind him!"

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you can't talk, but have access to your phone, you can text message 911

The "ordering a pizza" trick isn't (or wasn't at least) an official thing. You might get a call-taker who remembers that story, and figures out what you mean, or they might just assume you're stoned and hungry.

Is your emergency really f'ing bad, and you need help fifteen f*****g minutes ago? Then answer all the f*****g questions that you (safely) can. Yes, the dispatcher thinks they're stupid too, but you're going to get better help sooner.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

would be nice if we (south africa) had an actual emergency line. the people at 112 sound like they are really bored with having to talk to you and always try palm you off onto someone else. They should all be fired. Source: experience.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones When doing CPR chest compressions pace them to Stayin Alive by the BeeGees

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was taught to go by the bass in "Another One Bites the Dust". Best not to sing it out loud, gives off the wrong impression

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Swim parallel to shore if you get caught in an undertow while swimming at the beach.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

is an undertow the same thing as a rip current? I’ve seen the same advice if you’re caught in a rip current.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If something is squirting blood, that’s an arterial bleed. You need a tourniquet.
When applying a tourniquet, go high and tight.
How tight? It’s gonna hurt.
You’ll know the TQ is working when you can no longer feel a pulse on that arm/leg.

Tourniquets CAN be improvised, but it is highly recommended to use a proper CAT tourniquet if available.
Make sure to record the time (preferably in 24 time such as 0930) that the tourniquet was applied.

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Don’t try to put out a grease or oil fire with water. Boom

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't throw random stuff on the fire. Baking soda may put it out but flour will explode. Smother it if you can with a lid or towel.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones If you smell Natural Gas in your house, don’t turn on lights, appliances or use the phone inside.
A spark could cause an explosion.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also don't turn off anything that might be on. This can also cause a spark

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If you are in a jungle or something and have doubt on what fruit is edible and what isn't, look at the monkeys and what they eat.

Also fishes tend to be the safest bet on what to eat, followed by common insects (but you have to see another animal eat them first), ironically plants are the most dangerous SPECIALLY if you don't know what species can be venomous

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Remember, if you bite it and you die, it's poisonous. If it bite's you and you die, its venomous. Plants can't be venomous. And obsiouvly if you bite each other, and neither of you die, it's just kinky.

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Internet Users Are Sharing 'Unknown' Facts That Could Save Your Life, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Useful Ones Fire spreads fast. **Really** fast.

As in: It can go from a wastebasket to an entire room in three minutes flat.

If you find something in your house is on fire and you don't have something immediately to hand (such as a fire blanket or extinguisher), get everyone out immediately. Don't even stop to find your phone.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also not that there is this nasty phenomenom where there is not enough air for things to burn, but there is still enough heat for a material to outgas all the volatile combustable gases. When it happens, it will result in a lot of smoke, that can fill up an entire building. When the conditions change, so the air supply suddently becomes plentyfull, e.g. because the roof collaps or someone opens a door, all the gasses will combust almost at once (think of it as all the smoke burning), resulting in an explotionlike development. It is called a flash over, and can set an entire building on fire almost instantly. You must therefore think twice before opening a door in a burning building, as what could meet you could be an enormous flame shooting straight into your face.

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If you're ever trapped in your car, pop the headrest of your seat out. Those metal pieces that lock it in place are also designed to break the cars windows

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Eating +24h old cooked pasta that has not been refrigerated can be deadly

if you're knifed or shot badly and is about to pass out and wont be able to put pressure on it, make sure the wound is at least pointed upwards when lying down as u will bleed out much slower.

if injected with an unknown venom, don't ice the area, most venoms become less effective if you instead heat the troubled area instead.

If stranded in the desert, don't save ur water, drink it when u are thirsty, a lot of people pass out and die with still water left because they were saving it

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't pull the knife out of a stab wound. It's plugging the hole so you don't bleed out as quickly.

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