Reading These 15 Little Things May Save Your Life Some Day.
Life’s short enough as it is. You don’t want to miss out on a few precious years (or even seconds) because you did something that could have been easily avoided. Think of all of the stuff you might miss out on: children, grandchildren… space pizza? You’ll want to be around for those! Take a look at these simple tips that could potentially save your life some day.
1. “Crashes
caused by falling asleep at the wheel have the highest fatality rate of
any kind of auto accident, because when you fall asleep your leg muscles
relax and gravity pulls your foot straight down to the floor, taking
the gas pedal along with it. NEVER drive when you’re sleepy.” – Will Northup
2.
“Pedestrians, Don’t talk when you walk! Cell phone use reduces
pedestrian safety. It shuts the world around, makes you blind to danger.
You will experience Inattention Blindness (you may be looking at an
object but you’ll fail to register it or process what it is).“ – Murali Krishnan
3. “Don’t
forage for food if you’re lost, find water and shelter and stay put.
You’re more likely to eat something poisonous and you can survive for
days without food. You’re also more likely to get more lost if you move
than stay put.” – Ryan Borek
4. “Swim along the shore, not towards it, if you’re in a riptide. Float if you get a cramp.” – Ryan Borek
5. “Stop
flipping people off because you don’t like how they drive. You never
know if the driver behind you is a case of road rage waiting to happen,
and there’s no gain to justify the risk.” – Will Northup
6. “If you
are cold and have no extra clothes, wrap a towel (or any suitable piece
of cloth) or newspapers around your stomach. You can also stuff paper
under any part of your clothing, but keeping the stomach warm is
essential.” – Stan Hayward
7. “Even if
you think you’re just going on a basic nature hike, you must always have
water with you. You can only survive three days in the desert without
water and only about a week if you are in a colder environment.” – Mohamed Riyaz
8. “Keep a
$20 bill under the sole insert in your running shoes. It could be enough
to pay for a cab, buy a bottle of water, or purchase some first aid if
you are in danger on a run.” – Bjorn Anbell
9. “If you or
someone you know has been stabbed or impaled by a considerably sized
object… (anything with a blade would qualify, certainly anything bigger
than a nail) DO NOT PULL IT OUT.” – Thomas Mei
10. “Don’t
turn your back on an angry person with a gun. It is psychologically
easier for them to pull the trigger if they don’t have to look you in
the eye.” – Will Northup
11. “If
someone has a concussion, keep their head elevated to allow fluid to
drain so it doesn’t pool in their brain pan. This means no lying down
and absolutely no sleeping.” – Will Northup
12. “Keep
maximum-strength antihistamines in your wallet when taking a hike in
case of stings, bites, etc. You never know when you’ll find something
you didn’t realize you were allergic to.” – Ryan Borek
13. “If you are threatened by a dog, scent or any fluid that can be squirted will put it off.” – Stan Hayward
14. “If your
cooking oil catches fire, never ever EVER try to put it out with water.
Just turn off the stove, cover it up with the lid or a damp towel to cut
off the oxygen supply and it will die out on its own.” – Alex Giannakakos
15. “Always
watch people’s hands if you feel threatened. We are taught to look
someone in the eyes, however, police know that death is hidden inside
the hands.” – David Pierson
(via Quora, H/T BuzzFeed)
It’s all about the little things in life (and knowing how to not ending up dead). Most of these are pretty simple, so there’s no harm in trying. Help out your friends by sharing this with them, click on the link below.
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