The world is full of surprises. One moment you might be having a relaxing swim and the very next a rip current is dragging you away from the shore.
But that doesn't mean that we have to stop enjoying ourselves. Instead, we should focus on what we can control and prepare for all the curveballs.
And surprisingly, social media might be a good place to start. TikTok user Knowledgesaurus has been creating a video series that he calls "Facts that can save your life" where he explains how to escape dangerous situations or at least greatly improve your chances of staying safe.
Each of his uploads has received millions of views.
Continue scrolling to check out the videos and tell us if you think they're useful or not in the comments.
TikTok user Knowledgesaurus has been creating a video series, called "Facts that can save your life"
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The clips already have millions of views
@knowledgesaurus Facts That Could Save Your Life Pt.2 #fyp #facts #funfacts #hacks #lifehack #lifehacks #survivalhacks
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And his tips seem really useful
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If you ever find yourself buried in rubble and can't get out, don't yell. You'll end up just wasting energy and losing your voice. What you should do is grab something and start tapping in intervals of three. Humans are great at noticing patterns and the rescuers will start to move towards that. Once you hear them, then you can start yelling.
If a tornado looks like it's not moving, that means it's heading towards you.
A lot of backpacks have a hidden built-In whistle. The actual clip on many modern day backpacks that are meant for hiking or camping have that built-In whistle.
A quick look around the house got me a 0/12 success rate. May be a US thing?
Load More Replies...*gasp* I had this one backpack from kindergarten to 6th grade and the buckle always had a little hole and I would blow in it like a whistle. Everybody thought it was cool but nobody thought it was ACTUALLY supposed to be a whistle
Yes, this must be advertised because i saw this on my backpack and i didn't knew what is for!
Load More Replies...This feature is not hidden.. on he contrary its stated in the feature list of the product since more often than not you find these on hiking/trekking backpacks and all features are on the forefront in their product page.
If you think you'll need one, get a real rescue whistle -- they're bigger than a backpack clip, but they are also much louder. I had one of these and I could whistle more loudly than it with just my lips.
Rescue whistle is of course a great feature to have, but those backpack-whistles are surprisingly loud. So it's definitely better than having nothing at all.
Load More Replies...Ha, I really found a tiny whistle on my backpack. Unfortunately it doesn't really make much of a sound... I feel disappointed
Every one of mine had/has this! Very practical but also annoying when somebody won't stop blowing it for fun.
If you're ever at the beach and you see the water receding or far away from where it normally is, run. This normally means a tsunami is coming. And someone who paid attention in school in 2004 used this and saved their own life by getting out of there.
If you ever see square waves in the water, get out immediately. These waves have powerful currents under the water that can sweep you out and take you away.
If your car ever goes into water, open a window or door immediately. If you don't do this, the pressure differential is too great and it will keep everything shut and you have to wait until your car is completely filled with water in order to get out.
As an ice fisherman I've learned that if you choose to drive your car on ice, regardless of how thick it is, keep your seatbelt off and your windows down. That said, I don't care if the ice is 2 feet thick, I'm walking or snowmobiling, not driving a truck on it.
If you ever get caught in a rip current swim sideways, a rip current is a strong flow of water that moves directly away from the shore. And if you get caught in one and you try and swim straight in, it's just going to keep pushing you back and you're going to lose energy. So you need to swim sideways until you're out of it and then you can swim in.
And I read forward and see the riptide thing. Still, learn what they look like from the shore. Easy to see from above.
If you ever get lost or in an emergency situation, you have your cell phone, but you have no service. You can still call 911. Emergency calls will go through any connection, whether it's your carrier or not. And the same thing goes for any payphones. You don't have to pay. It's free to make a call to 911.
If someone falls in cold water and is close to hypothermia, don't put them next to a fire. They need to be warmed up slowly. Otherwise it could be potentially fatal and they could experience something called afterdrop. And this is due to the fact that your blood flow cannot adapt quick enough to that change from extreme cold to extreme hot.
Also, keep them in a lying position. Sitting puts too much stress on the heart (unfortunately, this tidbit was discovered by Nazi experiments that killed the test subjects)
Before natural disasters make sure to fill your tub up and your sink with water that is clean. According to the FDA, after major disasters, water's either cut off or heavily contaminated. So it's important to make sure you have enough supply of clean water.
It would be better to fill up containers rather than to have the water in contact with the air. Algae starts growing immediately in water, but the more you can slow it down enough so that it won't be dangerous to drink for several days.
If you're somewhere and you don't have the right size battery, you can use a smaller battery and put aluminum foil in that extra space and it will still work. The aluminum foil will transfer the electricity and get the job done.
When you walk back to your car and you see something like a dollar bill or something on it, don't touch it. This is a common method for kidnapping where while you're going to grab that, they'll come up and grab you. So do not grab it, just drive. And the most common with this is T-shirts around a mirror or a dollar bill.
Urban legend. If someone is going to "grab you" that extra 2 seconds you take to grab something under a wiper or around a mirror is not going to make a difference.
While all true, why does it take TikTok to push these again? Further, I remember when BP was telling us that TikTok is a really bad app to use
I really hate the embedded TikTok videos while I'm using a mobile browser. I try to scroll by it, but the video loads three or four times & makes me jump back to it & I have to scroll again.
Load More Replies...If BP staff constantly steals content off reddit or tiktok, why bother having writers at all?
I kind of appreciate it, because I don't have Reddit or TikTok (I hate TikTok with a passion, but there are some occasionally good TikToks out there). Both Reddit and TikTok are blocked on this computer, so BP is like my second resort lol
Load More Replies...Only remove the eyes from a potato, not yourself Don't bathe in gasoline and dry off with a match Don't dress in bacon pants and run past a pack of wolves Hey, I'm just as good as this guy, I should be an influencer too!
There are so many more things closer to home that are potentially dangerous....cleaning products that are very toxic and should be kept out of reach for young children....and many plants sold in supermarkets or garden centres.They should be sold with a label describing the level of toxicity and emphazise the need to washing your hands after touching..i.e Datura,Nerium,certain dwarf-palms etc can bring on serious poisoning or death.
Everybody knows not to let children near cleaning products, & there are directions on them that tell you what to do if someone touches or ingests it. As for the plants, that's up to the plant-owner to research before making a purchase. I thought people took the time to learn about the living thing they want to buy so they can take care of it properly instead of purchasing on a whim. Warning labels on plants would be handy for impulsive people but I thought it was standard procedure to do a quick Google anyway.
Load More Replies...Seriously! Does this guy think we all live in a disaster movie. The majority of people's lives are pretty monotonous, and would benefit more from day-to-day tips, such as road safety, using a ladder correctly, and helping someone choking.
True. But how boring would a post be that told us how to use the indicator before turning a corner. On the other hand, if that's what it takes to make people use it more, I'd really appreciate it.
Load More Replies...Facts can save your life years ago watch a program call survival tack ticks had all these topic Far better then this.
While all true, why does it take TikTok to push these again? Further, I remember when BP was telling us that TikTok is a really bad app to use
I really hate the embedded TikTok videos while I'm using a mobile browser. I try to scroll by it, but the video loads three or four times & makes me jump back to it & I have to scroll again.
Load More Replies...If BP staff constantly steals content off reddit or tiktok, why bother having writers at all?
I kind of appreciate it, because I don't have Reddit or TikTok (I hate TikTok with a passion, but there are some occasionally good TikToks out there). Both Reddit and TikTok are blocked on this computer, so BP is like my second resort lol
Load More Replies...Only remove the eyes from a potato, not yourself Don't bathe in gasoline and dry off with a match Don't dress in bacon pants and run past a pack of wolves Hey, I'm just as good as this guy, I should be an influencer too!
There are so many more things closer to home that are potentially dangerous....cleaning products that are very toxic and should be kept out of reach for young children....and many plants sold in supermarkets or garden centres.They should be sold with a label describing the level of toxicity and emphazise the need to washing your hands after touching..i.e Datura,Nerium,certain dwarf-palms etc can bring on serious poisoning or death.
Everybody knows not to let children near cleaning products, & there are directions on them that tell you what to do if someone touches or ingests it. As for the plants, that's up to the plant-owner to research before making a purchase. I thought people took the time to learn about the living thing they want to buy so they can take care of it properly instead of purchasing on a whim. Warning labels on plants would be handy for impulsive people but I thought it was standard procedure to do a quick Google anyway.
Load More Replies...Seriously! Does this guy think we all live in a disaster movie. The majority of people's lives are pretty monotonous, and would benefit more from day-to-day tips, such as road safety, using a ladder correctly, and helping someone choking.
True. But how boring would a post be that told us how to use the indicator before turning a corner. On the other hand, if that's what it takes to make people use it more, I'd really appreciate it.
Load More Replies...Facts can save your life years ago watch a program call survival tack ticks had all these topic Far better then this.