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Multi-color Cord Outdoor Quick Release Survival Bracelet With Whistle

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Customer ratings:
Product code
RG042282
Bob Shop ID
189751206
Specifiction:
Fine or Fashion: Fashion
Item Type: Bracelets with Survival Whistle
Gender: Unisex
Weight: 35-40g
Break Strength: 3301b pound approximately
Materials: Parachute cord  plastic buckle nylon
Length of Bracelet: Approx. 23cm
Type: Survival Kit
Features:
A survival bracelet with plastic buckle
As decoration wearing in daily life
It is functional, stylish, and comfortable to wear.
Package Included:
1 x Survival Bracelet with Whistle
Survival tips
When you’re in a spot of trouble, take a deep breath and keep a clear head.
The mistake that many people make in life-or-death situations is getting their priorities wrong.
Think, before you act. The phrase you use to remind yourself is: PROTECTION, RESCUE, WATER, FOOD. These are the absolute basics you need to survive. And survival now needs to become your number one goal. So here we go-down to business.
PROTECTION: whether it’s from the elements, dangerous animals or imminent
hazards, protection is your number one priority in a survival situation.
CLOTHING:
Clothing is your first line of defense against the climate. So wear or improvise appropriate clothing. In the cold, layers of clothing trapping air are warmer than just one thick garment. Keep your body’s core warm. Headwear is important. And a golden rule of cold? Act before you get too cold. Avoid sweating and keep your clothing dry. Wet clothing can lose up to 90% of its insulating properties. Water conducts heat(away from your body)approximately 25 times faster than air of the same temperature, so keeping your clothes dry, be it from sweat or the elements, is vital. In a hot climate, clothing and headwear may be your main protection from the sun. Keep skin covered to prevent burning. An improvised hat or head scarf can provide shade and keep the body cool if made wet.(Think urine or any fluids you can find-remember: survival is rarely pretty)
SHELTER:
Shelter is one of the top priorities in any environment. As with every element of survival, you must think carefully before expending precious energy. Don’t waste time constructing a shelter if nature has already provided one. Take advantage of caves, overhangs, hollows and trees. In many situations, a man-made shelter may exist: a life raft, safe wreckage, abandoned structures,etc. Man-made materials can also be scavenged to help in construction. Location is everything. Protection from the elements is the first key in a shelter. It needs to be stable and away from natural hazards like wind, rain, flooding, rock falls, animals and insect swarms. Study the terrain before choosing your shelter location.
FIRE:
Fire will provide you with heat, light, comfort and protection. There are many ways to light your tinder: a lighter, matches, fire starter or car batteries being the easiest options, but not the only-even in the rain or cold. Choose the location for your fire wisely; relative proximity to your shelter and wind direction being the most important considerations. Build a base of green branches if the ground is wet, or dig a pit to protect it if it is windy. A fire requires three ingredients: Oxygen, Fuel and Heat. Gather your fuel before you attempt to start your fire. Look for wood that is off the ground to ensure your best chance of it being dry.(Looking for dead branches and twigs that crack when you break them) You will need tinder to get your spark going. Fluffy fibrous materials like dry moss or grasses all make good tinder, as do cotton balls, tampons or petrol soaked rags.(Be very cautious starting fire with petrol. Use a very small amount and start the fire well away from the petrol source) Once you have gone to the effort of getting a flame, it is vital to be able to keep it going, so be sure that you have gathered plenty of fuel beforehand. You can keep a fire smoldering through the night by covering it with ash or dry soil.
RESCUE: Rescue is your next priority. Rescue services will start looking as soon as they know you are missing. You may only get one chance-don’t miss it.
LOCATION:
Try to put yourself in the shoes to the rescuers. What way will they be coming from? How will they spot you? If it is safe to do so, STAY PUT. If you have a vehicle, stay nearby.(Too many people die by heading off into the unknown, only to be found dead within 5 miles of their car) Be smart

























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Great Quality products, amazing service. Will be back again.
08 Sep 2015