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The 3 rules of survival
The 3 rules of survival











the 3 rules of survival

it is all too common for people to get caught in sudden inclimate weather and not have the proper attire or equipment. You will see all manner of people dressed for their destination because it is too bothersome to change during the flight or when they arrive, and the weather there is the complete opposite of where they are currently. Don’t believe me? Go hang out in an airport terminal. “But dude, people wear clothes, duh!” They do indeed, and it is almost always the wrong clothing for the current weather or environment. The probability of you living for three hours running around in your undies within an extreme environment and/or weather is exactly zero percent. Read on because we are about to open your eyes to reality in hopes you can survive a SHTF scenario when it hit, yes when and not if because one will hit us when we least expect it so get ready cupcake.

the 3 rules of survival

In the first paragraph we already see how the rules of threes can be unrealistic. The truth here? Well while technically your brain can survive for three minutes without air, it does you no good if there is no one around to revive your now, inanimate dying body. So it is easier to brush it off and pass the buck. Unfortunately it can be daunting to do the research and unnerving to take the responsibility of recommending such equipment to your patrons.

#The 3 rules of survival portable#

So why is it then that so many “preppers” and “survival experts” do not tell you to prioritize respiratory support devices? Filtration masks, gas masks, and small portable UBD’s (underwater breathing devices) are paramount and selection is based upon your environment and probable atmospheric hazards. Not to mention that in an austere environment or emergency situation you will be very physically active, you know fighting for your life and really cool things like that, and your oxygen requirements will be significantly higher. This concept is assuming you can hold your breath for three minutes, which you probably can’t, I know I can’t.













The 3 rules of survival