Life skills save your life in unexpected situations

Knowing how to bandage, give first aid, escape from the crowd or safely shelter in an earthquake, you will help yourself escape from a dangerous situation.

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Choking, choking .In the case of a foreign object, you need to calm down first and try to cough hard.If it doesn't work, punch the area between the navel and the ribs in a J shape, from the top down.If this doesn't work, try leaning on a chair (or any object that is around your waist) and wrapping your arms in front of you and pressing hard.Repeat that action until the object comes off.

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How to identify a strong storm coming .If you think a storm is coming, notice the following details:

  1. Clouds swooping low
  2. Thick clouds and roll up look like cotton hanks
  3. Black clouds, even dark brown.If the clouds are dark, it will rain heavily without strong winds.While brown clouds are a sign of rain
  4. Clouds are about to melt, indicating that it will not rain.

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What to do when detecting someone following ?First, make sure your hunch is right.Let's suddenly change the direction.If the person is still following, do not go into an empty area but go to a cafe and pretend to see you.In addition, you can also go straight to the police station.

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How to create fire .In case of fire but without any tools in your hand, you can use condoms and sunshine.Pour water into the bag and tie the mouth and use it as a lens, focusing the light on the paper or holding the hay.Be patient and you will see it working.

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Safe refuge in an earthquake .When an earthquake occurs, you should not hide at the entrance.Best of all, you should stay close to some nearby large objects, however, make sure they are solid and do not fall on you.After that, lie down in the fetal position.

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How to escape the crowd .When you find yourself in the middle of a messy crowd, don't cut everyone's direction.What you need to do is calmly go with the crowd and lean on one side.It is important to move accurately and slowly without blocking anyone's path, otherwise you may be pushed or fell to the ground.If traveling with your family, put your child on your shoulder and let women go first to control movement.Should go diagonally.

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First aid when injured .The first moments when an accident happens and before the ambulance is extremely important.Correcting the wound properly in some cases also saves the victim's life.Here are the bandages tips in many different situations.Broken hands or feet should be fixed and waiting for an emergency.The armband is tied around the neck to keep the hand from breaking in a position, and is a warning sign to others that you are injured.

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In case the knee is injured, the bandage will be very helpful, helping to fix the joint.You can use soft tape for this type of normal spot.

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The way of dressing as illustrated is often applied in the case of chest injury or fracture of the clavicle.

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This type of bandage is called tape 8 to fix smaller joints or to heal wounds.

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If someone is unconscious but still breathing , call an ambulance.However, before calling, you should take the following steps to ensure the safety of the victim: Gently put the victim on his or her back.In this position, their mouth will open.Lift your chin and hear if they are actually breathing and need to check your breath for 10 seconds.Next, kneel down and sit next to the person in distress, slowly tilt them to one side and place one hand under the cheek as shown in figure 3. Note: If you suspect a spinal injury, you should not move them.