Safety Tips 2012 Archives

What Do You Need to Survive 2012

What Do You Need to Survive 2012

Minimum equipment you need to survive 2012:

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The most efficient survival material

• Essential equipment to start a mini civilization
• Mountain bikes and motor cycles for the transport
• Food
• Seeds of vegetables, grains and rice. Seed-potatoes
• Unsinkable boats
• Mini library with books about:
• Principles of mathematics (algebra, space-geometry, and so on)
• Elementary physics
• Elementary chemistry (general and carbon chemistry)
• Basic electricity
• Basic electronics
• Basics of anesthesia, equipment and methods
• Basics of dentistry and necessary material
• Biological growing of vegetables and fruit
• Basics of architecture/building (raw materials to make cement, and so on)
• The production of paper and ink
• The production of glass
• The production of soaps
• Alloys
• Plastics
• Treatment and manufacturing of leather and other natural products
• Pottery
• Simple looms and sewing machines
• Cooling installations
• The production of bio-diesel for diesel engines
• The construction of fuel engines
• The measurement of radioactivity
• Radio and telephone equipment
• Wooden abacuses
• Windmills for the production of electricity
• Detailed maps of the whole world
• Maps to locate minerals, oils and so on
• Accurate mechanical clocks
• Lenses and corrective optometry for glasses
• Paints and coatings
• Welding techniques
• Blueprint for building boats
• Musical instruments and library with musical compositions
• Ammunition powder and explosives

Polar Shift in 2012: Fact or Fiction?

Earth has known several polar shifts in the past, and future polar shifts are inevitable. The question that boggles everybody is “when will it happen again?”. Now scientists have concluded that magnetic poles are about to shift or even reverse itself yet again. Such an event has left the planet in chaos before so there are good reasons to be concerned and to prepare for yet another world catastrophe.

Violent Vortices
In recent news, at least considering that our planet now is 4.56 billion years old, an article was published in the Sunday Times of London on January 12th, 2003 stating that Nils Olson, researcher at the Center for Planetary Science in Denmark, warns for tremendous changes occurring deep in the Earth’s core. The magnetic field is considered to be controlled from the inner core and therefore his research is relevant to support related research about the impact on the polarities of the planet. Turbulent and swirling vortices of molten matter are impacting the levels of magnetic fields that hang above the surface of our planet. When those vortices get overly turbulent, something that appears to have started happening, a total reversal of the magnetic field can occur, in other words a polar shift or reversal takes place. Scientists also have found that those events happen on average every 750,000 years…which makes that the planet is long overdue for the next polar shift.

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How to Build Your Own Emergency Disaster Kit

Have you ever wondered how you are going to survive in case of an emergency? Surely some people just do not care much about possibilities of disasters, but if you do care I hope this article help you to build your own Emergency Disaster Kit.

Before you start just think what do you really need: ‘one time use kit’ with disposable items, or a kit that can be reused. This becomes quite important for two reasons, the first being that a onetime use kit will only get used when death is on the line, the second is one time use kits generally fall into the “just survive- with or without my limbs attached” definition of survive. A reusable kit can become part of a lifestyle, turning many “disasters” into inconveniences or even adventures.

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Food

Days One to Two: Perishables Dairy products and meat in an unpowered refrigerator can keep up to 4 hours. Frozen food lasts up to two days. If you have doubts about freshness, use a meat thermometer—anything above 41 F should be thrown out.

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Safety Tips 2012: How to Survive an Earthquake

Safety_Tips_2012_How_to_Survive_an_Earthquake.jpgWhat to do before, during and after an earthquake. The earthquake safety tips may increase your chances of surviving an earthquake.

Before the Earthquake:

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