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00:00Six life-saving facts you might not know.
00:03Being prepared for unexpected situations is crucial for avoiding emergencies.
00:08Awareness of key survival tips, like closing doors or recognizing ocean dangers, can protect
00:14you and others.
00:16Simple actions and informed reactions can mean the difference between safety and disaster.
00:25If you're lost in the wild, stay put and signal for help.
00:28Use bright items, reflective objects, or arrange rocks to stay visible.
00:34Make noise occasionally and conserve energy to increase your chances of being found.
00:42Service dogs seeking help alone mean their owner is in distress.
00:46Follow them to provide potentially life-saving assistance, assessing if medical aid or emergency
00:51response is needed.
00:56Trust your instincts if something feels wrong.
00:58They may indicate real danger.
01:01Act on intuition by seeking help or leaving, as this can save lives.
01:09A fishy smell may signal electrical fire risk.
01:12Turn off appliances, unplug devices, check outlets for heat to prevent disaster.
01:21If choking alone, stay calm to conserve oxygen.
01:24Make a fist above navel, push inward and upward.
01:27Alternatively, press abdomen against chair or countertop.
01:34Exit water if you see square waves.
01:36They're cross-sea conditions with dangerous currents.
01:40Stay calm, avoid swimming against them, and move diagonally to escape safely.
01:44dayaa.
01:45Stay calm, avoid aboard.
01:46Stay calm, avoid NORMSA.
01:47Finish it.
01:47Stay calm, avoid
01:56awake, carry on Hiç back up sana.
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