Groups Learn with Fun Quiz Book!

Who Survives?
For the End of the World as We Know It

  • Can you catch plague just by standing next to someone who has it?
  • How many inches of concrete do you need between you and radioactive fallout?
  • How do you survive a hurricane, tsunami, tornado, earthquake, chemical or biological emergency?

The book Who Survives? contains hundreds of questions (and answers) designed to test people's survival savvy, while simultaneously teaching them the skills they may lack.

Quiz your family, friends, and coworkers. Great for classrooms, meetings, and parties.

Available through Amazon Books for only $12.95. . . .

Great for Groups!

Group discount $3 with minimum 5 books: enter code TVAC3BF3 at purchase on Amazon.

Survival Posts

Act of Love to Quiz — Shows Care

There is nothing funny about a disaster. Natural or man-made disasters are serious stuff.

Panic will get you killed in a disaster. So can making a bad decision with bad information.

Disasters are so common and life-threatening — everywhere — that we all need to develop some knowledge and skills so we have a [Click title to read more...]

Little-Known Facts about Tornadoes & Straight-Line Winds

North American phenomenon.

With still a week to go in May 2011, there have been 1,333 tornadoes reported in the US.

In comparison, there has been an annual average of 1,274 confirmed tornadoes over the last ten years.

So far this year, the tornado death toll stands at 520. That makes 2011 the deadliest [Click title to read more...]

Tornado Facts and Safety

Click to enlarge.

Tornadoes are spawned from powerful thunderstorms and are nature’s most violent storms. About one thousand tornadoes touch down in the U.S. each year.

Tornadoes cause fatalities and devastate entire areas of houses, schools, hospitals, businesses, and other buildings in seconds. Damage paths can be more than a mile wide and 50 miles [Click title to read more...]

Fukushima Radiation in U.S.

As more and more radioactive materials leak, flow, or blow from Fukushima, it is logical to assume radiation levels will rise over time, including in the U.S.

The first signs of increasing radiation have now been detected in air and drinking water in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, [Click title to read more...]

How to Protect from Fukushima’s Spreading Radiation

There is no such thing as a safe dose of radiation,and worse, you can protect yourself from radiation to only a limited extent.

Radiation causes microscopic damage to living tissue, resulting in skin burns and radiation sickness at high exposures and elevated risks of cancer, tumors, and genetic damage at lower exposures.

Radioactivity Spreading Worldwide

You don’t have to wait [Click title to read more...]

“Duck and Cover” Not Nearly Enough

Circa 1952.

Shortly after WWII, in an early incarnation of the current Department of Homeland Security, officials developed the infamous “Duck and Cover” campaign, a comic pamphlet on nuclear safety aimed at children.

The pamphlet instructed them to lie flat on the ground, shield their eyes with one arm, and protect their head [Click title to read more...]