10 Essential Skills Necessary For Survival
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Although it is important to be prepared for disaster situations, many are not adequately trained to handle the disaster situations in which they find themselves in. Having the proper skills and training will provide an individual with a well diversified knowledge base on how to survive during and after a disaster.
Medical Training
In a survival
situation, medical training is going to be a big one. Due to the increase use
of saws, axes and knives, there will be more medical emergencies involving deep
lacerated cuts.
Knowing how to
properly clean wounds, stitch wounds, as well as knowing how to treat infected
wounds will be extremely important. Additionally, there will be an increase in
burns from being in closer contact to fires. Burns can get infected very
quickly, and knowing how to decipher the degree of the burn is and how to treat
it will be a concern amongst survivalists and preppers. Typically, there are
online courses offered for basic CPR/First Aid, however, those basic skills
will not give a person the fundamental training they need. Finding a local
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) class that is offered for paramedics and
first responders to accidents will be a better knowledge source and better
equip a person to handle emergency medical situations.
Disaster Training
Disaster training is
typically offered by FEMA, the American Red Cross and other disaster
organizations. A person who is equipped with knowledge on how to plan for a
disaster, how to properly prepare for a disaster, and how to mental handle the
after effects of a disaster will be able to better adapt to the situation more
quickly compared to those that are not. The American Red Cross offers extensive
courses in disaster safety and training as well as basic First Aid/CPR courses.
There are also online courses offered through FEMA.
Gardening Skills
In a long term survival
situation, seeds will mean the difference between life and death. The only
problem is, many have lost the necessary skill of gardening because there is a
grocery store on every corner of the streets these days. It’s time to get your
hands dirty and get back in touch with nature. Learning necessary gardening
skills such as companion plants, crop rotations, beneficial insects, natural
ways to replenish soil, and knowledge on proper gardening tools will be
beneficial. Another relevant knowledge source is understanding the medicinal
value of plants and herbs. It is amazing how many uses there are for plants
besides spicing up our cooked entrees. Researching natural medicines is another
major need in a survival situation, especially if the person has a pre-existing
condition.
Firearm Certification
and Training
There are dozens of
firearm courses offered through the National Rifle
Association. In a situation where a person needs to defend
themselves, 99% of them would want a gun. I’m sure the Survival Mom would agree
how beneficial these courses can be as a female and for teaching children. And,
the more a person practices, the better their aim gets. This is one survival
skill that a person should be as proficient as possible. Also, knowing gun
safety and being able to educate others is essential when a firearm is around.
Canning and Food
Preparation
Knowing how to can and
preserve foods to eat during the long winter months is essential. Just think of
all the delicious jarred goods a person can store up for when their food supply
dwindles in the winter. The canning jars can be a bit of an investment.
However, this author has found people selling their canned jars on www.craigslist.com,
garage sales and even at second hand stores. Canning jars would also make an
excellent bartering item.
Amateur Radio Classes
Having a radio is
encouraged by many disaster relief organizations. And having knowledge on how
to work and maneuver a HAMM radio will provide a person with an emergency
communication source during a time when most communication is down. The National Association of
Amateur Radio provides information based on a person’s location and
course information on their website.
Sewing Classes
Typically if there is
a fabric store, there are sewing classes and sewing events that are offered at
the store. Everyone has heard of how their great grandmothers would sew quilts
out of material from tethered or worn clothing. Not many of us have this skill
anymore. Sewing classes will not only teach a necessary skill, but it will also
get the survival mindset in place: make something new out of what you have
available.
Outdoor Survival
Skills Courses
Most preppers and
survivalists are planning to “re-connect” with nature. Learning the necessary
outdoor skills will provide a person with fundamental knowledge on how to
better survive. The Boy Scouts offer adult classes as well as some community
colleges. Get creative and search around the internet. There are some survival
courses offered online (some offer free survival courses) that a person can
learn from the comfort of their home. There are also wilderness courses offered
at a variety of facilities such as local colleges, the YMCA, community park and
recreation facilities, etc. Additionally, finding books, and e-books on survival skills is another way to find information
on this topic.
Candle/Soap making
Conventions
Soap and candle making
are a lost art form in my opinion. Having a background knowledge of these
skills would also be a great bartering skill. There are classes a person can
take that are usually offered at homes as well as some conventions in certain
areas. Searching on the internet would be a great start for finding these
classes.
Hunting Skills
As many are planning
to hunt wild game for a food source, they will need skills on how to gut the
carcass, skin the fur and properly cut the meat. The “hunter-in-training” will
also have to have a proficient knowledge on the different types of hunting
tools used to prepare animal carcasses (and these tools come in different sizes
based on the animal). The National Hunting
Association is a portal that can take a person to their local area
hunting association in order to get more information for their specific area.
Also, this website offers
the hunting guides for all of the states within the USA.
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2 comments:
All these skills are really necessary for the survival in case of emergency and disaster one should be prepare himself to handle the disaster situation. One should take some first aid classes to handle the emergency situation.
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