Preparedness for Wilderness Emergency

November 23rd, 2009 by admin1 Leave a reply »

Visiting the wilderness can be very exciting but not without the preparedness to tackle emergency situations. Extreme weather conditions and less or few resources can leave you absolutely up to chance to survive. Therefore, prior information about your wilderness trip should be conveyed to someone else if you are heading out alone.

Wilderness Emergency Tips
To manage an emergency situation in the wilderness, you would need to take control of your nerves and senses and work your way out to safety.

  • Control your panic: First of all, you need to get a hold of yourself. Eat, drink water or take a cigarette but calm yourself before looking at the possibilities of escape. Analyze your chances of safety, recovery and the length of your survival. Think positive no matter what and do not move till you have preconceived the actions in your head.
  • Protect yourself: The net most important thing is to protect yourself either from the too hot or too cold situation. Look for shelter and work on your instincts to better your condition.
  • First aid: In case of injuries or dehydration, administer yourself before taking further action.
  • Preserve equipments: Never throw away any equipment and utilize every little thing to your benefit.
  • Conserve resources: Conserve all your resources such as food, water, etc.
  • Signal: Use every possible means such as through a flashlight or a fire starter to raise an alarm and to indicate your location.
  • Stay fit and alive: Tell yourself you will live. Do not be careless and expose yourself to the rain, etc., keep alert and use your imagination to get to safety as early as possible.
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