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Besides the obvious worst-case-scenario imagination-stimulation, you might actually learn something that could someday save a life or two. If you’re in village or near natural parks and SHTF, learning the camp stuff should be the first thing; if you’re in an Urban Environment, adapt to that one instead. I have been exposed to deadly chemical agents, responded to biological incidents, and dealt with natural disasters.
For example, if I need to learn quickly how to reduce blood loss, I can look up the Health section where it goes deeper to what I am looking for. The SAS Survival Handbook contains survival tips to confront any dangerous situations with confidence.
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Keep the SAS Survival Handbook to read at home to review your own survival skills and learn something new.With this book, John Wiseman seeks to provide the reader with the knowledge to survive any wilderness survival or disaster situation. Having examined a range of survival manuals, I decided to sit down and read this one in depth, and all in all I'm happy I did.
I never travel without it beside me, it could save your life one day, so I think its better to be safe than sorry. In the book, Wiseman brings some focus about listening to instincts and letting the “inner caveman out”. The book is extremely practical and is illustrated throughout with easy-to-understand line art and diagrams.You can support us through our independently chosen links, which can earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Many professions have pocket guides, and you’ll want to make survival your profession by having information ready at a moment’s notice.
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