If you are in a building you should…
…stay calm, drop, cover and hold on! ( Find shelter: massive desk, fridge, bed)
Where should you keep a wounded body part after a bite?
…below heart to prevent poison from getting there fast.
What is the best way to stay safe in a tornado?
…to stay in a bunker.
To avoid meeting sharks you shouldn’t…
…swim in deep water; pee in water; swim in the dark; splash
If you are on the street you shouldn’t…
…stay near buildings, power lines and roads.
Why is it necessary to stay calm and immobilized after a bite?
…to slow down venom spread all over your body.
If you’re in a car you should…
…take a course 90 degrees from a tornado or get out of the car and try to find a ditch.
If a shark is attacking you shouldn’t…
...play dead (sharks love easy food)
If you are in a car you should…
…slow down and find a safe place to stop (the curb)
Should you take a photo of a snake that bit you?
Yes! It’ll help doctors give you the right anti-venom.
What kind of damage can F-2 tornado cause?
…can tear small trees out of the ground; can destroy mobile homes; can destroy roofs.
3 places you should punch a shark in are…
…a nose, eyes and gills
If you are by the water why should you move to a higher ground?
… earthquake can trigger a tsunami.
Why shouldn’t you suck poison out of your body?
It’s useless. Venom spreads too fast. No chance of getting it. And it’s dangerous if you have micro-wounds in your mouth.
How many categories of tornadoes are there? Which is the most dangerous?
6. F-5 is the most dangerous.
If a shark is not attacking but swimming nearby you shouldn’t…
…splash! It can provoke them to attack.
The most dangerous places if you are inside are…
…stairs, elevators, doorways, windows.
Should you apply a tourniquet? Why?
No! If venom sticks in an isolated body part there is a chance of loosing it.
What should you keep in the emergency kit?
…a rain gear, flares, a radio, a first-aid kit, an air horn, a flashlight, batteries, a can opener, water, food, walkie-talkies.
What can attract a shark to a human?
…blood or other strong odors (they feel it miles away), surfboards (they mistake them for animals), movements.