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essential life hacks for emergency
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survival here are 11 life hacks that can
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help you survive in an emergency
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first things first if you have something
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in your eye like a piece of glass don't
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try to remove it yourself have someone
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drive you to the hospital if it's just
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an eyelash wash your hands before doing
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anything try to locate the eyelash by
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looking in a mirror and blink to make
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your tears wash it out
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once the object is in the corner of your
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eye take a wet piece of cloth and use it
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to remove the eyelash number one
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rescuing a drowning person approach a
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drowning person from behind to avoid
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being hindered or pulled down grab them
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under the armpits or by the chin and
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move them to the shore while keeping
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their head at your belly number two
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applying ice directly to a bruise don't
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apply ice directly to the skin as it can
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lead to cold Burns instead place a cloth
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between your skin and the ice pack apply
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ice for a maximum of 20 minutes at a
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time with 90 minute breaks number three
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using stitches to close Cuts consider
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using skin glue for smaller wounds as it
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is quicker and virtually painless
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be cautious with larger wounds and seek
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professional medical help
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number four applying ointment to a wound
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ointments contain moisture which is a
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great environment for bacteria to
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the best thing to do is clean the wound
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with cool water and soap and put a dry
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bandage on it this will help the wound
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number five pulling out objects from
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wounds avoid pulling out objects from
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serious wounds they should be removed by
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medical professionals
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attempting to remove such objects can
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number six lifting up an unconscious
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person if someone faints lifting them up
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and sprinkling cold water on them is not
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the right approach lifting a fainting
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person can worsen muscle spasms instead
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lift their legs up unbutton any tight
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clothing and don't let them stand up
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right after they regain Consciousness
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avoid giving them coffee or energy
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drinks as caffeine can lead to
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dehydration number seven treating burns
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with butter or sour cream while these
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May provide temporary relief they can
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dry out the skin and disrupt thermal
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exchange causing more harm the best
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immediate action for burns is to hold
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the affected area in Cool Water for 15
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minutes blisters that form after a burn
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protect the wound from infection so do
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not remove them number eight setting a
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bone on your own unless you are a
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professional trauma surgeon never
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attempt to set a dislocated joint on
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your own immobilize the injured limb and
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seek medical attention as soon as
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possible number nine applying warmth to
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a sprain applying warmth to a muscle
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sprain will increase blood flow and
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swelling instead use cold to reduce
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inflammation also avoid using the
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sprained limb for at least the first 48
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Hours number 10 making yourself vomit in
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case of poisoning inducing vomiting can
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lead to complications such as poison
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entering the lungs or worsening throat
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irritation call an ambulance immediately
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in cases of poisoning number 11. rubbing
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a person with a fever with alcohol or
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vinegar rubbing a person with alcohol or
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vinegar can lead to intoxication or
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increased acidity especially in children
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instead have the person drink plenty of
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water Tea and Other non-alcoholic fluids
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keep the room cool at a temperature of
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61 to 64 degrees Fahrenheit 16 to 18
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degrees Celsius to help reduce fever
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