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  • How to “Fall Proof” Your Loved One’s Home

    According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, nearly 350,000 Americans fall and break a hip every year. Of those, 40% end up in a nursing home and 20% never walk again. Even if they...

  • How to Faint Safely

    While one can easily fake a faint, one must be extra careful when he or she is about to go down. Although you can never prevent a faint, there are certain measures one can take to do it safely,...

  • How to Overcome Fear of Getting on a Roof

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  • How to Prevent Heat Exhaustion in the Summer

    Heat exhaustion is a common problem that can occur in hot summer weather. It occurs when your body temperature begins to get too high. Heat exhaustion usually occurs when your temperature is...

  • How to Make Steel Stairs Safe in Snow

    Stairs can be treacherous in winter. They're a risk to safety and a potential liability. Steel stairs can be especially slippery when they're slick with ice or wet with snow. Improving the...

  • How to Keep Kiddie Pools Safe

    A kiddie pool seems harmless, but knowing that a child could drown in just two inches of water, you can see that it could actually be quite dangerous. As a parent, it's up to you to make kiddie...

  • How to Get Out of Quagmire Bogs

    A quagmire (the term often is used interchangeably with "marsh" or "bog") is a wetland that may appear solid but is actually quite spongy and full of water. It is so saturated, in fact, that any...

  • How to Clean Up a Yard Contaminated With Leptospirosis

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, leptospirosis is a bacterially transmitted disease occurring in both humans and animals. Infection occurs through contact with urine of...

  • How to Forage for Food in the Wilderness

    If you find yourself stranded in the wilderness without food, here are a few steps to help you identify edible items to keep you going.

  • How to Execute The Grab Twist Pull Testicles Self Defense Technique

    The grab twist pull testicles technique is said to be one of the most effective self defence techniques a person can execute against an attacker. Although the technique may appear...

  • How to Hold Your Breath Longer

    Have you ever wanted to stay under water for longer? Have you ever wondered how certain people can spend one, two or even three minutes under water? If not for the pure enjoyment, but also for...

  • How to Handle the Heat in Texas - For New Residents

    As folks continue to pour into Texas in search of jobs and affordable housing, one of their most common questions is, "Will it be really hot in Texas?" The answer is, Yes. In the summer,...

  • How to Reduce the Risk of Shark Attack

    It's summertime; the most active time of the year for water play. The chances of being attacked by a shark are slimmer than being struck by lightning but being prepared for anything and everything...

  • How to Protect Yourself From Danger and Predators As A Woman

    Protecting yourself from danger is important, especially if you are a woman. Many predators tend to see women as weak and easily accessible targets for violent crimes. Women, especially need to...

  • How to Have a Safe Summer Vacation This Summer

    Everyone loves summer! Sun, camp, beach, waves! Sunburn, ticks, bee stings, jellyfish! Here's how to keep yourself and your family safe and still have plenty of summer fun.

  • How to Escape an Undertow or RipTide

    Rip Tides, or more accurately Rip Currents, are one of the most common dangers that people can encounter at a beach. A Rip Current is a strong channel of water flowing away from the shoreline...

  • How to Eat Ants for Survival

    Eating ants may sound revolting, but it is a lifesaver. Who knows, you may even enjoy it. Ants are extreamly common among North America and most of the world. Most any can be eaten.

  • How to Remove a Raccoon From Under Your House

    It can be unnerving to discover a raccoon living under your home. Beyond your annoyance over spilled garbage or damaged gardens, you may be worried about having these masked intruders living so...

  • How to manage a severe Sunburn

    Many of us have had the unfortunate experience of getting too much sun. This can happen if we are trying to obtain a tan, or simply forget to apply sunscreen before going outside. Either way, once...

  • How to Manage Your Sun Burn Peeling

    After a sun burn comes the peeling of the skin cells that were damaged. The result is what is known as sunburn peeling. It is not an attractive look and most people look for ways to manage the...

  • How to Childproof a Swimming Pool

    In the summer, nothing beats a refreshing dip in the swimming pool – especially when it’s in your own background! However, drowning is one of leading causes of accidental death in children. Learn...

  • How to Escape from a Bear in the Woods

    Do you know how to escape from a Bear in the woods? Say you are out hiking a Nature Trail through the woods on a weekend excursion. There you are, enjoying all that nature has to offer....

  • How to Make a Wooden Walking Stick

    A walking stick is a great tool to have around if you are planning on taking a long hike on your favorite trail. You might also use a walking stick if your hike consists of going up mountain...

  • How to Recognize, Prevent and Treat Dengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

    South America is now having the worst outbreaks of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever in a decade. If you are travelling to Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, and the Northern and Northeastern parts of...

  • How to Protect Yourself During A Lightning Storm

    Lightning Storms are most likely to develop on spring or summer days but can occur year round. As the sun heats the air, pockets of warmer air start to rise and cumulus clouds form. Continued...

  • How to Stay Safe While Shoveling Snow

    You don’t necessarily think of shoveling as a hazardous activity, but actually, it can be quite dangerous, even deadly, if you don’t take some or all of the following precautions to protect yourself.

  • Mosquito Fogging

    If you’ve tried every mosquito prevention method from body sprays to citronella tiki torches, it may be time to step up to a larger weapon. While other methods may deter these tiny blood...

  • How to Keep Cool in Hot Weather

    How to stay cool in hot weather seems to be an age-old question, especially in regions where the summer season can be brutal. Heat-related problems can range from slight discomfort all the way to...

  • How to Create A Snow Cave (Shelter)

    Over a million tourists visit Alaska every year. About 500 of them die, because of getting lost and not being found. Here is a very good shelter that can save your life weather you are in Alaska,...

  • How to Prevent and Cure Swimmers Ear

    We spend much of our time in the water over the summer and some of us will suffer from a common ailment commonly called “swimmers ear.” It is irritable and itchy and can become red and inflamed....

  • How to Shoot Off Legal Fireworks

    Federal safety standards in recent years have helped to make legal fireworks safer. Still it's important to know which kinds of fireworks are legal and which are not, as illegal fireworks fail to...

  • How to Prevent Secondary Drowning

    It's scary to think that a person can actually "drown" outside of water. That is, a person who has been in water (e.g., swimming pool) can come back out and die an hour later in bed. ...

  • How to Build a Sturdy Shelter

    Getting out in the great outdoors is a fun way to exercise and interact with nature. But having fun also means staying safe and being prepared for anything. It's important to know basic first aid,...

  • How to Hide In The Woods

    You want to hide while hiking from strangers and need to know how to go about it. Here's your story!

  • How to Make Emergency Sunglasses out of Duct Tape

    Duct tape will hold practically anything, and it's nearly an indispensable item in most households. But it also has uses you've probably never imagined. For instance, you can use the tape to make...

  • How to Prevent Head Trauma in Football

    Football is a fun yet risky, full-contact sport that calls for some serious armor in order to prevent injury. Head trauma can cause concussions as well as brain damage and even death in some...

  • How to Use a Cycling Helmet Properly

    A helmet should be worn whenever riding a bike. A bike helmet won't provide any protection unless it is worn properly. Properly fitting a bike helmet is key to preventing head injuries if the...

  • How to Avoid Tick Fever

    Ticks transmit a variety of dreaded diseases, some mild and some serious. Among these is a condition called Colorado Tick Fever, nicknamed Tick Fever, native to the Western States and Canada....

  • How to Protect Your Baby in the Sun

    Babies should always be protected from the sun. It is not always an easy task to protect babies in the sun. It is good to know that what you need to do to protect your baby to ensure that they...

  • How to walk safely at night

    Whether you live in a small town or a large city, you'll need to take extra precautions if you're walking alone at night. Being vigilant about your surroundings takes planning, and you'll need to...

  • How to Keep a Swimming Pool Area Safe

    Learn some tips to keep a swimming pool area safe and off limits for children without supervision - free video.

  • Swimming Pool Toy Safety

    Learn safe ways to use swimming pools toys - free video on swimming pool safety for kids.

  • How Children Escape from a Swimming Pool

    Learn how to teach children to escape from a swimming pool - free video on pool safety.

  • Hot Tub Safe Temperature Range

    Learn about safe water temperatures for hot tubs - free video on hot tub safety for children.

  • Assessing the Safety of a Swimming Pool

    Learn how to make a good assessment of the safety of your swimming pool and pool area - free video.

  • Keeping a Swimming Pool Safe with Fences

    Learn how a fence can help keep children out of pools - free video on swimming pool safety.

  • How to Identify a Venomous Snake

    If you're the curious type, you may want to know how to identify a venomous snake. There are three types of venomous snakes--the Opisthoglyph, which includes the Hog nose, Boomslang, Twig Snake...

  • How to Stop Bleeding From a Wound

    If you are ever out camping and fall, or somehow otherwise cut yourself, it is paramount that you know how to control the bleeding. Read on to learn how to stop bleeding from a wound.

  • How to Approach a Polar Bear

    If you're hiking in an area where polar bears live, you may run into one of these big, white animals. If you want to get a closer look or take a picture of one, you may be wondering how to...

  • How to Spot a Maniac on the Street

    You can easily spot a maniac on the street if he happens to be clad in a bloody smock and waving a dripping red butcher knife. However, not all maniacs are so obvious. You need to keep an eye open...

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