Janet Schlarbaum Skills

May 14th, 2009 by Janet Schlarbaum

Janet Schlarbaum about Survival Skills

Janet Schlarbaum say’s, generally speaking, survival techniques are meant to provide the basic necessities for human life: fire, water, food, shelter, habitat, AND the needs to think straight, to signal for help, to navigate safely, to avoid unpleasant interactions with animals and plants, and for first aid. In addition, survival skills are often basic ideas and abilities that ancient humans had to use for thousands of years, so these skills are partially a reenactment of history. Many of these skills are the ways to enjoy extended periods of time in remote places, or a way to thrive in nature. Some people use these skills to better appreciate nature and for recreation, not just survival.

Such skills are presented as useful in situations such as storms or earthquakes or in dangerous locations such as desert, mountains, and jungle. According to Janet Schlarbaum; every different situation or location is said to present a different range of dangers.

One widely circulated concept to help set priorities is called the “Rule of Three”. The Rule of Three states:

  1. Humans cannot survive more than three hours exposed to extreme low-temperature.
  2. Humans cannot survive more than three days without water.
  3. Humans cannot survive more than three weeks without food.

Janet Schlarbaum. Enjoy!

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