ISBN-13: 9781505615852 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 274 str.
A lot of people have different ideas on how and when the downfall of humanity will happen. These fears have people saying the end is near, from an economic collapse to an all-out zombie apocalypse. The Survival Project is a comprehensive survival guide regardless of what happens. The Survival Project began as a small notebook that I carried while living and traveling overseas. Not being able to speak foreign languages will enough to enough to get by forced me to come up with tips and tricks to help survive even if the inevitable happened to near me. From that old small notebook to what is The Survival Project today, we cover just about every subject imaginable to help people survive anything that comes your way. Building your Emergency Pack, Food Preservation, Food Storage, Foraging, Primitive Hunting, Survival Basics, Using Nature to Navigate, Water Survival, Survival in the winter, Hijacking, EMP bomb (Electromagnetic pulse), Building your First Aid Pack, Finding Water, Water Purification, Water Storage, Hunting and Trapping, Knots, Survival in the Forest, Improvised floatation devices, Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Hijacking, Cold Water Survival, Basic First Aid, Basic Self Defense, Improvised Weapons, Concealment, Basic Navigation, Using a Compass, Survival in the Desert, Shark Attack, Dirty Bomb, Zombies?, Distress Signals, and more. Table of Contents Introduction Welcome to the new world Section 1 Emergency and First Aid Packs 1-1 Introduction to Emergency Pack 1-1a Basic Emergency pack 1-2The First Aid Pack Introduction 1-2a First Aid Basic kit 1-2b First Aid Advanced kit Section 2 Basic First Aid 2-1 Introduction to First Aid 2-2 Clearing an obstructed airway 2-3 Cuts and scrapes 2-4 Caring for deeper wounds 2-5 Deep stomach wounds 2-6 Infected Wounds 2-7 Gangrene 2-8 Burns 2-9 Loss of Consciousness 2-10 Fever 2-11 Shock 2-12 Animal Bites 2-12a Rabies 2-12b Snake Bites 2-12c Spider Bites 2-13 Insect Bites 2-14 Heat and Cold Injuries 2-14a Heat Injuries 2-14b Cold Injuries 2-15 Fractures 2-16 Sprains 2-17 Strains 2-18 Dislocations Section 3 Food and Water 3-1 Food 3-1a Food Preservation (Drying, Canning, Freezing, Smoking, Freeze-Drying) 3-1b Food Storage 3-1c Foraging 3-1d Food Preparation 3-2 Water 3-2a Finding Water 3-2b Water Purification 3-2c Water Filtration 3-2d Water Storage Section 4 Defending Yourself 4-1 Basic Self Defense 4-2 Improvised Weapons 4-3 Concealment (The art of not being seen) Section 5 Hunting and Trapping 5-1 Primitive Hunting 5-2 Trapping Section 6 Basic Navigation 6-1 Map Reading 6-2 Using a Compass 6-3 Using Nature to Navigate Section 7 Survival Basics 7-1 Fire 7-2 Survival Tools 7-3 Knots 7-4 Bartering 7-5 Signals Section 8 Survival in the Wilderness The birds are chirping and foliage is thick looks like a great day 8-1 Lost in the woods Section 9 Survival in the Desert Just because you have sand between your toes, doesn't mean you are on the beach. 9-1 Lost in the Desert 9-2 Other Desert Weirdness Section 10 Water Survival 10-1 Improvised floatation devices 10-2 Ocean Survival 10-3 Cold Water Survival 10-4 Shark attack Section 11 Survival in the winter Cold and alone 11-1 Lost in the winter Section 12 (NBC) Nuclear, Biological, Chemical 12-1 Nuclear 12-2 Dirty bombs 12-3 Biological 12-4 Chemical 12-5 EMP bomb (Electromagnetic Pulse) Section 13 Hijacking Dealing with Hijackers 13-1 Dealing with Hijackers 13-2 Fighting Back Section 14 Hijacking Brace for impact 14-1 Surviving a plane crash Section 15 Zombies? The living dead really 15-1 History of Zombies 15-2 The Zombie Pandemic Final Thoughts Index