Ultimate Survival Guide:
15-Books-Mega Bundle That Will Get You Safe From Any Dangerous Situation
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Table of content
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
Book 5
Book 6
Book 7
Book 8
Book 9
Book 10
Book 11
Book 12
Book 13
Book 14
Book 15
Surviving With Condom:
20 Situations (Except Sex) Where Condom Can Save You
Introduction
Preparing to survive a major disaster or the start of World War III is no easy task. There are simply too many variables to ever feel fully prepared.
This is not to say preparation is pointless! In fact, it is those who prepare to survive that will be most likely to survive. The issue is in knowing which is the right items to store and where to store them!
For example, if a natural disaster sweeps through your area and destroys houses you may find that you are unable to access your stores. Of course, the fact that you have stored them in your basement will help them and you to be protected. But will it be accessible enough for you and remain a workable survival plan?
The alternative is a man-made disaster; such as the dropping of a nuclear warhead. Assuming you are outside the initial blast zone then you will have everything you need for survival at your fingertips! Your home is unlikely to have been affected, your supplies will be useable, and even your garden can continue to feed you.
The simplest way to be prepared for both eventualities is to maintain two survival stores. The main one must have the food and an alternative entrance / exit. This will provide you with the best possible chance of accessing your supplies. The secondary store should be focused on what you need to pack up and leave quickly. This will mean leaving behind your store of supplies although it may be possible to return for them at a later date.
Bugging ou t is often the best solution when your shelter is damaged beyond repair and the area cannot be secured. However, it is impossible to say which situation you will find yourself in!
This book deals with how the humble condom can be so much more than protection during sex. In fact, the condom is an essential part of your emergency survival kit. Whether you are preparing to survive a national or international disaster, or simply hiking for the weekend; a pack of condoms is essential to carry with you!
It is worth noting that the idea of using condoms in a survival situation is not new! Many people keep them in a pocket, wallet of survival tin, knowing that they can be a valuable water container.
Whilst this point is elaborated on in this book, this is only the first of many situations where you will find condom can literally save your life!
It is important to note that the best condoms to keep in your survival kit are those which are non-lubricated and certainly not flavored. Both of these factors will prevent you from collecting satisfactory drinking water. Of course, it should be noted that, although you have used a fresh condom to collect the water, this does not make it automatically okay to drink!
The condom is an essential part of your survival kit. You need to purchase a box today and even practice some of the following survival tips. You will have dramatically increased your chances of survival simply by having a box of condoms and a knife on you at all times!
Chapter 1 5 Uses to Assist With Warmth, Food and Drink!
The first set of tips will help you to stay warm, drink and even eat; this can be essential if you have no other supplies with you!
Water Container
Condoms are incredibly flexible; they will stretch to many times their original size. This makes them exceptionally good as water containers. You may not have known this, but a condom can hold up to two gallons of water!
You will still need to locate a water source! The easiest way to fill a condom with water is to find a spot where the water drops; this will allow you to position the condom under the water and gravity will help it to expand. Alternatively, you can pull it through fast flowing water.
Once your condom is full enough you will need to tie a knot in the end; this will ensure you can carry it without spilling it. However, you may need to use the same condom many times over. To ensure this is possible it is best to carefully tie the end of your condom round a smooth stick; or similar implement.
This will allow you to undo the knot, access the water and reuse the condom in the future. It will also make it easier to carry.
Unfortunately a condom is very elastic, but it is not very strong! Once you have stretched it to accommodate the water it is surprisingly easy to make a small hole in it. It is therefore best, to slide the filled condom inside a sock, or even wrap a t-shirt round it. This will help protect it.
You will need to add a water purification tablet to your water before you can drink it. Unless you have a pan, in which case you can always boil it!
Lighting Your Fire
If you do find yourself in a survival situation then it is essential to find shelter. This is actually more important than finding food or water! If the temperature plummets you will need shelter to help keep you dry and warm. Your condom will, again, be useful!
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