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1 SURVIVAL SKILLS for Scouts dummies

2 SURVIVAL Survival is the name given to the effort we make to stay alive. Staying alive means looking after ourselves whatever the circumstances are. What do we need in order to survive?

3 There are 5 Elements to Survival: F S F The fifth element…. Fire Shelter Sustenance (Food and Water) Signalling for help First Aid

4 Fire Methods of Lighting a Fire: Matches Lighter Flint/Steel or Firesteel Battery & Steel Wool Magnifying Glass Anti-freeze & KMnO3

5 Fire Why have a fire? Signalling Tool (smoke/fire) Keeping Warm Boiling Water Cooking Food Smoke keeps bugs away Keeps Morale Up - sing round it!

6 Shelter Provides relief from elements, Sun / Heat – Hyperthermia / Sunstroke Cold / Wet – Hypothermia Wind – Exposure / Wind Burn / Hypothermia Suffering from any of these SEVERELY affects your chances of survival.

7 Shelter Apart from the weather, what else does shelter protect you from? Insects Reptiles Animals

8 Shelter What could you use for a shelter? Wood frame and Leaves Grasses (Thatch) Bivouac (Bivvy) / Basher Hammock Igloo / Snow hole

9 Sustenance Food and Water: What’s the survival time without food? How long can you survive without water? Several days to a couple of weeks. 2-3 days at the absolute most.

10 Sustenance Recognising what’s safe to eat and drink, How do you make Water safe to drink? How would you go about collecting food and water? Boiling / Sterilising Tablets. Foraging – Nuts & Fruit Trap – Small Animals Water – Plastic Bag round Leaves / Collect Rainfall from Tree Leaves

11 Sources of Water Stream / Watercourse Puddles Trees – Leaf run-off Plants – Birch/Maple Sap, Grapevine, Thistle

12 Sustenance What could you eat? Fruits / Berries Meat Fish Wild Plants Bush Tucker Trial – Grubs / Insects (Emergency Ration Pack)

13 What do you think you could Eat? NettlesRabbitGooseberrySweet Chestnut SlugsRat Deadly Nightshade Thyme Sticky WeedSnailsDandelion Elder (berries/flowers) SloesMushroomsBlackberriesPlantain Hawthorn Berries Wild GarlicHazelnutsRosemary

14 Signalling for Help Methods at your disposal (use more than 1) REMEMBER: 3 is the magic number… VisualAudible FlareWhistle SmokeGunshots FireShouting Mirror

15 First Aid Always take a First Aid kit with you! Use it sparingly Improvise – you could use items for something else (safety pin as a fishing hook)

16 Survival Kit What would you have in your Survival Kit? Wire Saw Knife Fishing Hook & Line Cotton Wool (Tinder and padding) Small Compass Water purifying tablets Waterproof Matches & Flint/Steel (2 Methods of firelighting) Plastic bag (for water collecting) What else could you put in the kit?


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