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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.

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Survival Posts

A Survivor’s Basic Skills

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Every living being has survival instincts. We learn basic survival skills to help us when a situation warrants it. Below are the basic survival skills.

1 – First Things First – Most important: Don’t panic.

Stop Calm down Think Observe Plan

Mega-Tornado Safety?

As tornadoes get bigger and more powerful, the danger increases. Alabama, Missouri, Texas, and more saw massive tornadoes this season and it is not over.

Tornado season varies by region. In the South, it’s March through May. In the Ohio River valley, it’s April through June. In the Midwest, it’s spring and summer.

Do Storms Seem [Click title to read more...]

Tornado Facts and Safety

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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...]

Four Tornado Alleys in U.S. Add Up to Disaster

Tornadoes rank among the most destructive weather events on Earth. The United States is the most dangerous tornado country in the world with about 1,000 tornadoes touching down each year.

It’s no comfort to survivors of the weekend tragedy in Mississippi, but recent research confirms that they are living in the most dangerous “alley” in [Click title to read more...]