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Don’t say, ‘Someone call an ambulance.’ Do it yourself, or directly tell one person to do it.
Don’t move someone injured unless there is an imminent danger to the victim.
Puncture wounds, the puncture object acts as a cork, leave it in until medics arrive and let them deal with it.
Learn cpr for adults and children, the same goes for choking techniques like heimlich.
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If you are the passenger, never put your feet on the dash. With or without airbags, don’t do it. Level 1 trauma hospital worker here. Seen a fatality of a passenger who had their legs on the dash during the collision. It literally shoved their (broken) leg back into them and their own leg bone (shard) pierced their chest cavity and heart.
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Wear safety glasses when working. Wear safety gloves when working. Wear safety boots when working. Do not make excuses — one mistake can cost you your finger, eye, toe.
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“It is better to correct an unsafe friend than to bury one”
15.
Be gross if you’re being kidnapped. Men don’t like gross girls. Force yourself to throw up, rip your hair out, pee yourself or defecate. Try to fight back and scratch as hard as you can. Leaving physical evidence everywhere at the very least helps identify your body and get him prosecuted for the crime. Not to be morbid but. If it looks like you’re about to die then make sure you leave as much evidence as you possibly can.
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Turn your music down. I promise you will not like tinnitus.
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Around any body of water:
– Feet first first time – never dive unless you know how deep the water is.
– Drowning looks like climbing a ladder, and it’s silent.
– If you get into a dangerous current swim perpendicular to it.
– If you’re in water over your head, or in a dangerous current, flip, float, and follow.
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In these cold times. Don’t drive wearing anything you couldn’t walk a half mile in.
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NEVER mix cleaning products.
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The really bad people who want to do really bad things look for weakness. They test and probe.
It’s awful that the best we can hope for is that we avoid what some other person might be victimized with. But that’s nature.
Pay attention to your surroundings. Watch to see if anyone is watching you. Any stranger that offers you something or has a question that doesn’t feel right, that’s the moment to keep yourself vigilant. Don’t put on a false front, but don’t be weak. Have good body posture. Speak clearly. Use short simple statements, and be rude if you have to. No thanks, I’m good, or firmer if you think it’s necessary.
Don’t let anyone stop you from walking.
No is a full sentence.
If they get physical, f**k, if they even touch you, scream and yell and don’t let them get you away from the public area, away from light and people. We often have the impulse to not make a scene- f**k that. Make the biggest fuss you’ve ever made.
Learn to listen to your instincts and intuition. They aren’t always right, so you should evaluate them, and then proceed.