Title: HOW TO AVOID BEING ATTACKED BY A DOG
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2HOW TO AVOID BEING ATTACKED BY A DOG
3HOW TO AVOID BEING ATTACKED BY A DOG
- Look the dog in the eyes to intimidate it.
- Run away from the dog if you have at least ½
block between you and the animal. - Slowly talk in a soothing voice while carefully
backing out of its territory.
4HOW TO AVOID BEING ATTACKED BY A DOG
B. Run away from the dog if you have at least ½
block between you and the animal. C. Slowly talk
in a soothing voice while carefully backing out
of its territory.
5HOW TO AVOID BEING ATTACKED BY A DOG
C. Slowly talk in a soothing voice while
carefully backing out of its territory.
6HOW TO ESCAPE FROM A BLACK BEAR
7HOW TO ESCAPE FROM A BLACK BEAR
- Lie still and be quiet.
- Climb the nearest tree.
- Throw rocks or sticks at the bear, and growl
loudly.
8HOW TO ESCAPE FROM A BLACK BEAR
- Lie still and be quiet.
- C. Throw rocks or sticks at the bear, and growl
loudly.
9HOW TO ESCAPE FROM A BLACK BEAR
C. Throw rocks or sticks at the bear, and growl
loudly.
10HOW TO FIND WATER ON A DESERTED ISLAND
11HOW TO FIND WATER ON A DESERTED ISLAND
- Catch fish, then suck the water from their eyes
and spine. - Collect seawater. Wait for the salt to evaporate
before drinking it. - Urinate into a container and leave it in the sun
for three days. Only drink the water from the
top avoiding the minerals on the bottom.
12HOW TO FIND WATER ON A DESERTED ISLAND
- Catch fish, then suck the water from their eyes
and spine. - C. Urinate into a container and leave it in the
sun for three days. Only drink the water from
the top avoiding the minerals on the bottom.
13HOW TO FIND WATER ON A DESERTED ISLAND
- Catch fish, then suck the water from their eyes
and spine.
14HOW TO AVOID AVALANCHES
15HOW TO AVOID AVALANCHES
- A. Never walk on snow-covered mountainsides
between noon and 5 P.M. - B. Stay away from newly snow-covered convex
slopes. - Whenever entering a valley, yodel or shout loudly
three times to start an avalanche from a safe
distance.
16HOW TO AVOID AVALANCHES
A. Never walk on snow-covered mountainsides
between noon and 5 P.M. B. Stay away from newly
snow-covered convex slopes.
17HOW TO AVOID AVALANCHES
B. Stay away from newly snow-covered convex
slopes.
18HOW TO AVOID FROSTBITE
19HOW TO AVOID FROSTBITE
- Wrinkle your face to stop stiff patches from
forming. - After removing your gloves, massage your face and
other exposed areas every half-hour. - Place your hands in cold running water for 30
seconds at a time as you pass a stream.
20HOW TO AVOID FROSTBITE
- Wrinkle your face to stop stiff patches from
forming. - After removing your gloves, massage your face and
other exposed areas every half-hour.
21HOW TO AVOID FROSTBITE
- Wrinkle your face to stop stiff patches from
forming.
22HOW TO MASK YOUR SCENT WHEN SETTING A TRAP
23HOW TO MASK YOUR SCENT WHEN SETTING A TRAP
- After setting the trap, rub it with flowers or
leaves. - Put strong smelling wood such as pine or hazelnut
in the trap. - Place the trap in a campfires smoke for several
minutes just before setting it.
24HOW TO MASK YOUR SCENT WHEN SETTING A TRAP
B. Put strong smelling wood such as pine or
hazelnut in the trap. C. Place the trap in a
campfires smoke for several minutes just before
setting it.
25HOW TO MASK YOUR SCENT WHEN SETTING A TRAP
C. Place the trap in a campfires smoke for
several minutes just before setting it.
26HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF AGAINST A MOUNTAIN LION
27HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF AGAINST A MOUNTAIN LION
- Roll yourself into a ball on the ground with your
face covered and play dead? - Fight back by hitting the mountain lion in the
head and protecting your own neck and throat. - Maintain eye contact and sing, The Lion Sleeps
Tonight, while backing away from the mountain
lion.
28HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF AGAINST A MOUNTAIN LION
- Roll yourself into a ball on the ground with your
face covered and play dead? - Fight back by hitting the mountain lion in the
head and protecting your own neck and throat.
29HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF AGAINST A MOUNTAIN LION
B. Fight back by hitting the mountain lion in
the head and protecting your own neck and throat.
30HOW TO AVOID GETTING SEASICK
31HOW TO AVOID GETTING SEASICK
- Avoid eating starchy foods and try to position
yourself close to the front of the boat. - Eat plenty of starchy foods and position yourself
near the center of the boat. - Avoid eating and drinking. Position yourself at
the back of the boat where you can see the
horizon.
32HOW TO AVOID GETTING SEASICK
- Avoid eating starchy foods and try to position
yourself close to the front of the boat. - Eat plenty of starchy foods and position yourself
near the center of the boat.
33HOW TO AVOID GETTING SEASICK
B. Eat plenty of starchy foods and position
yourself near the center of the boat.
34HOW TO KEEP FROM DROWNING WHILE ICE FISHING
35HOW TO KEEP FROM DROWNING WHILE ICE FISHING
- Carry a long, knotted rope with a weight on the
end and hang ice spikes around your neck. - Carry a signal flare to shoot off if you fall
into the water. - Wear an extra-thick wetsuit and carry a signal
flare.
36HOW TO KEEP FROM DROWNING WHILE ICE FISHING
- Carry a long, knotted rope with a weight on the
end and hang ice spikes around your neck. - C. Wear an extra-thick wetsuit and carry a signal
flare.
37HOW TO KEEP FROM DROWNING WHILE ICE FISHING
- Carry a long, knotted rope with a weight on the
end and hang ice spikes around your neck.
38HOW TO FEND OFF A MAN-EATING TIGER
39HOW TO FEND OFF A MAN-EATING TIGER
- Wear a face mask on the back of your head.
- Rub elephant dung or urine on your clothing.
- Cover your body with crushed garlic the smell
repels tigers.
40HOW TO FEND OFF A MAN-EATING TIGER
- Wear a face mask on the back of your head.
- Rub elephant dung or urine on your clothing.
41HOW TO FEND OFF A MAN-EATING TIGER
- Wear a face mask on the back of your head.
42HOW TO RECOGNIZE A TSUMANI WARNING
43HOW TO RECOGNIZE A TSUMANI WARNING
- There is a sharp rise or fall in sea level.
- All birds vacate the area.
- The ocean water turns a very dark brown.
44HOW TO RECOGNIZE A TSUMANI WARNING
- There is a sharp rise or fall in sea level.
- C. The ocean water turns a very dark brown.
45HOW TO RECOGNIZE A TSUMANI WARNING
- There is a sharp rise or fall in sea level.
46HOW TO BREATHE DURING A FREEFALL WHILE PARACHUTING
47HOW TO BREATHE DURING A FREEFALL WHILE PARACHUTING
- Take slow, deep breaths.
- Take quick short breaths.
- You do not need to breathe at all through your
mouth and nose. You will breathe through your
skin.
48HOW TO BREATHE DURING A FREEFALL WHILE PARACHUTING
- Take slow, deep breaths.
- C. You do not need to breathe at all through your
mouth and nose. You will breathe through your
skin.
49HOW TO BREATHE DURING A FREEFALL WHILE PARACHUTING
C. You do not need to breathe at all through
your mouth and nose. You will breathe through
your skin.
50HOW TO DETERMINE IF YOU ARE A HIGH-RISK KIDNAP
CANDIDATE
51HOW TO DETERMINE IF YOU ARE A HIGH-RISK KIDNAP
CANDIDATE
- You are a U.S. Citizen backpacking.
- You are a U.S. tourist.
- You are a U.S. businessman working for a Fortune
500 company.
52HOW TO DETERMINE IF YOU ARE A HIGH-RISK KIDNAP
CANDIDATE
- You are a U.S. Citizen backpacking.
- C. You are a U.S. businessman working for a
Fortune 500 company.
53HOW TO DETERMINE IF YOU ARE A HIGH-RISK KIDNAP
CANDIDATE
C. You are a U.S. businessman working for a
Fortune 500 company.
54HOW TO TREAT THE EBOLA VIRUS
55HOW TO TREAT THE EBOLA VIRUS
- A drug, available only in the U.S., must be
administered within 48 hours of the first
symptoms of the virus. - There is no standard treatment. However,
patients receive supportive therapy. - Treatment involves rapid blood transfusions,
hydration, and drugs within 24 hours of the first
symptoms of the virus.
56HOW TO TREAT THE EBOLA VIRUS
- B. There is no standard treatment. However,
patients receive supportive therapy. - C. Treatment involves rapid blood transfusions,
hydration, and drugs within 24 hours of the first
symptoms of the virus.
57HOW TO TREAT THE EBOLA VIRUS
- B. There is no standard treatment. However,
patients receive supportive therapy.
58HOW TO SURVIVE IF YOU BECOME LOST IN A SNOWSTORM
59HOW TO SURVIVE IF YOU BECOME LOST IN A SNOWSTORM
- Hike briskly in the direction the wind is
blowing. - Drink alcohol for warmth and remain still to
conserve heat until the storm subsides. - Build a shelter out of accessible materials and
signal for help.
60HOW TO SURVIVE IF YOU BECOME LOST IN A SNOWSTORM
- Hike briskly in the direction the wind is
blowing. - C. Build a shelter out of accessible materials
and signal for help.
61HOW TO SURVIVE IF YOU BECOME LOST IN A SNOWSTORM
C. Build a shelter out of accessible materials
and signal for help.
62HOW TO FOIL A UFO ABDUCTION
63HOW TO FOIL A UFO ABDUCTION
- Never travel alone in the woods. No UFO
abduction has ever involved more than seven
people. - Dress like a tourist and carry cameras and a map.
Appear willing to go with the aliens. - Focus your thoughts toward the alien. Tell it,
Leave me alone. Go away, I have a virus.
64HOW TO FOIL A UFO ABDUCTION
- Never travel alone in the woods. No UFO
abduction has ever involved more than seven
people. - C. Focus your thoughts toward the alien. Tell
it, Leave me alone. Go away, I have a virus.
65HOW TO FOIL A UFO ABDUCTION
- C. Focus your thoughts toward the alien. Tell
it, Leave me alone. Go away, I have a virus.
66NOW YOU KNOW