Protection from extreme weather is critical within three hours. Prioritize building or finding shelter to avoid exposure.
After securing shelter, locate and purify water within three days. Boiling or using sand/charcoal filters or solar stills can make contaminated water safe.
Poor hygiene leads to deadly infections. Bury waste far from camp, use improvised soap (ash, pine resin), and manage trash to avoid contamination.
Hunger is urgent, but survival without food is possible for three weeks. Focus on safe foraging (learn at least five edible plants) or scavenging cautiously.
Survival depends on air, shelter, water and food. Resourcefulness (repurposing, concealment) is key to survival when SHTF and you’re unprepared.
When disaster strikes, most people will be caught unprepared. Without stockpiled food, water or shelter, survival hinges on quick thinking and prioritization. The Rule of Threes, a fundamental survival principle, dictates that humans can survive:
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- Three minutes without air
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- Three hours without shelter in extreme conditions
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- Three days without water
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- Three weeks without food
For those caught unprepared, mastering these priorities could mean the difference between life and death.
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