WHAT IF? THERE WAS A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE INSTEAD OF COVID 19!
YEAH IT SOUNDS EXCITING AS WELL AS DANGEROUS
It’s the end of the world. What can you do to survive?
You just can escape a zombie apocalypse until you make a vaccine/ you have to kill all zombies(sounds like movies).
Okay… so it’s unlikely to happen, but it’s a fun way to picture all the different skills we’d need to survive.
Where would you go? What would you take with you? Would you have the skills needed to rebuild civilisation?
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1. Know your survival skills
Imagine you found yourself in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, how do you keep yourself alive? Well, there are loads of everyday objects that could help you in an emergency situation.
“A fire alarm for example, can actually be used to start a fire, and a humble plastic bottle can be used to sterilise drinking water. Simply fill your bottle, and leave it out in the sunshine. The sun’s UV rays will pass right through the water and kill any germs that are in there.
“You can even make a simple gas-fire stove out of tin cans, which is really efficient. It uses the same process (called gasification) that was used to power cars across Europe during the Second World War!
“And how about opening a tin can without any tools? Easy, there’s a trick for that! You’ll need to turn the can upside down, so it can get a little messy, but it’s handy!”
2. Choose a good hideout
“Firstly, get out of the cities. A lot of us live in cities nowadays as they’re so convenient and full of shops, but if civilisation collapsed and you had to do things for yourself, the city is one of the worst places to be. What if there’s no electricity, no gas, no running water, no lights, heating, and you can’t grow your own food because everything’s covered in tarmac? You’ll want to escape to the countryside! Find a spot near a river with fresh water you can drink, and start learning how to grow your own food.
“The Lake District would be ideal. Just make sure you avoid the Arctic circle or the middle of a desert!”
3. Pack a survival kit
“According to recent research, over a third of the UK population (36%) are already prepared and keep a “bug-out bag’ (a kit that’ll keep you alive for 72 hours!) ready in case disaster strikes!”
4. Use your mobile phone
“The one thing we all can’t live without these days are our mobile phones, but if civilisation
collapsed they’d not be much use at all. However, there is one feature on your mobile that will continue working for at least a couple of months, and that’s GPS. I estimate we’ve got about six months of life in the satellites should they be abandoned, so while you won’t be able to phone people or ‘tweet’ for help, the map function will continue working as it relies on satellite signals and not the mobile phone network – that goes for your smartphone compass, too!”
5. Become a super scavenger
“The biggest key to surviving is learning how to scavenge and forage for the things you need. One of the best things to get your hands on is a car battery and alternator. Use them to make a simple windmill or a watermill to recharge the battery. A scaveneged solar panel can be used to charge your mobile phone.
“And if you’re in need of a compass, an analog wristwatch will do just as good a job. Simply point the minute hand towards the sun and halfway between the number 12 and the hour hand will show you where south is!”
COVID 19: stay home / Zombie apocylpse: Far from home...Good imformation btw #keepgoing
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