First aid for survival - what weapons do you need to carry when traveling outdoors

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In the wild Travel? In addition to those professional equipment, it is also recommended that you take a small first-aid box (or you can also call it "survival box in the wild") when traveling or exploring. Although it is small, it may play a great role in critical moments.

Box: aluminum or stainless steel lunch box (preferably with handle). The lunch box can heat, carry water or melt snow. The metal cover can also be used as a reflector to send out a distress signal at a critical moment.

Tool knife: multi-functional tool knife is absolutely necessary. In addition to integrating conventional knives, drivers and scissors, there are saws, screwdrivers, files, etc., and even a magnifying glass!

Needle bag: It has always been an essential item for the army in the wild. Of course, the function of modern sewing bag is not only the original simple sewing and mending, but also the needle can not only prick, but also bend into a fishhook in some cases to improve food.

Matches: In the wild, kindling is almost everything. It is very important to take windproof and waterproof matches. In order to better play the "powerful" windproof and waterproof function of our DIY matches, you can put them in an empty film box. The phosphor skin (which is used to wipe matches) must not be forgotten, otherwise our DIY efforts will be in vain.

Candle: A bar of candle is absolutely useful in the wild. The flashlight, headlight and other modern lighting devices that you bring become decorations as the battery runs out. At this time, the candle shows its "heroic nature". In addition to lighting, candles can also be used for heating (but don't treat fingers as potatoes to be baked) and lighting fires. If you cut the bottom of a mineral water bottle to make a lampshade, you will have a wind proof lamp for outdoor use. Its "power" is large enough, and its working efficiency is also improved.

Surviving Whistle: Actually, it is a general whistle, but in the wild, the whistle is not just a black whistle blowing on the court. Now it can save your life. When you are in danger, you can use the whistle to attract rescue, or scare away some small beasts (but if it is a tiger, bear and other beasts, the best choice is not to squeak).

Aluminum film: This is a 2x2m aluminum plated film, available in gold and silver. It can not only be windproof and rainproof, but also be put up to form a arbor to prevent direct sunlight. In cold areas, you can wrap yourself with it to keep your body temperature. The biggest function of the aluminum film is to reflect light, so that rescue workers can find you in time. It can also be spread on the ground and used as a mat.

North Compass: Even if you wear GPS, your watch also has an electronic compass, and some original north compass is indispensable. In the wild, no one can guarantee that the advanced equipment will not go wrong. At this time, a small compass can help you find your way home.

Medical tape: Don't underestimate any gadget, it is the fastest repair agent. When your coat is torn and your tent is blown apart, its function will show up.

Swallowtail clip: Although it is a very common office supplies, it can play a role in many unexpected situations in the wild. It has been used to clip broken backpack straps, split pants, shoes with the soles off.

Pencil: I want to write something in the wild. The harsh environment in the wild makes pencil our best choice and the only choice. It is recommended to choose a pencil above 2B.

Paper: It is better to stick it at once, and it is better if it is white.

Bottle: put salt, fruit sugar and vitamin C respectively. These inconspicuous food may be a lifesaving medicine in a critical moment.

   Finally, it is recommended to put a waterproof sealed bag on the outside of the first aid box (a household refrigerator sealed fresh-keeping bag is OK. If a professional waterproof bag is provided, everything is OK.

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