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Survival Life Hacks to Keep You Safe and Hydrated


Survival Life Hacks to Keep You Safe and Hydrated


Here are a few survival life hacks to keep you safe and hydrated. These tricks range from building a raft with sticks to starting a fire with tin foil. Even chap stick can be used to help seal wounds. These tips are useful in any emergency situation and can save you valuable time, energy, and money.

Making a raft out of sticks

Building a raft out of sticks can be a great adventure. It is an easy process and can help you reach a better fishing spot if you happen to get stuck in the middle of a river or stream. In case you are traveling in a group, it is easier to work together to get a lighter log and make the raft more stable.

Making a water dispenser out of a soda bottle

Soda cans have a number of other uses. For example, they can be used to make soup and other liquid foods. You can also freeze them to make solid ice.

Starting a fire with tin foil

If you have batteries that have run out and you're desperate for light, you can start a fire with tin foil. First, wrap the tin foil around a long stick. Then place some survival food on it. Make sure you keep your hands away from the fire, as they might get burnt.

Sealing wounds with chap stick

Sealing wounds with chap stick is one survival life hack you can use to prevent the risk of infection. You can use chapstick to treat small cuts, bug bites, rashes, and more. It also blocks off the wound, keeping blood inside the body. Plus, it protects the wound from bacteria and dirt. This helps reduce the risk of infection when in an unfamiliar environment.

Using an alcohol swab to start a fire

Alcohol swabs can be used as fire starters in emergencies. They are highly flammable and can hold the flame for a long time. It is important to note that you should not use swabs for starting a fire in the rain or in wet conditions. Instead, you should use cotton swabs. The cotton holds the flame longer and is much easier to use in the case of a fire.

Using chap stick to get gum out of children's hair

Using chap stick or vegetable oil to get gum out of children's hair is an easy and effective way to clean a child's hair. The oil can help stiffen the gum base and help you to remove the gum. Use your fingers or an old toothbrush to gently remove the gum. If your child has a peanut butter or vegetable oil allergy, avoid using this method.


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