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Safety & Survival in the Outdoors
For the past few decades we have become increasingly dependent upon artificial shelters for comfort and protection from the environment. We have become so used to moving between our cars, homes, offices and other protected areas, we are often unaware of, and totally unprepared for the weather and environmental conditions surrounding us. Even when hunting, fishing, skiing, boating, snowmobiling, mushrooming, or any endless number of other outdoor pursuits, we can easily put our reliance on cell phones, fancy clothing, or sports equipment that might be completely inadequate for unexpected changing conditions. And, to top it off, with the increased understanding of the often fierce consequences of global warming, should we become more depended on technology or on our own ability to handle the unexpected?

How about you? Could you ever find yourself in a recreational activity, unprepared for nasty weather? How about getting lost? Falling into cold water? Stranded in a car because of deep snow or sand? What would you do if you had to spend an unexpected night outside while snowboarding, hunting or hiking? What would be the impact be if someone near you suffered a serious injury? What if the lights or heat switches quit working at home? If your faucets quit running? If your phone was out? If emergency services couldn't get to you? Could you spend 3 days in your home with no electricity without it from becoming a "life or death" survival situation?

If you want to become more self-sufficient and reliant, ERI's Safety & Survival in the Outdoors might just be the ticket. The course is crammed full of valuable information for all your outdoor pursuits, whether you are faced with a wilderness emergency, severe weather, stranded in a vehicle, caught in a fire, faced with a natural disaster, local services being disrupted, or even a terrorist attack in your community.

Course Structure
Survival & Safety in the Outdoors is delivered in a fast-paced and humerous manner, making use of lectures, PowerPoint presentations, guided discussions and demonstration performances. Each course participant receives a "Survival Course Workbook", a small individual survival kit that will be put to use during the course and a Certificate of Completion will be mailed upon completion of the course.

On occasion, ERI runs Safety & Survival in the Outdoors at a specific locations in the US, Canada or overseas. However, the most productive way to offer the course is for one or more local host organizations to sponsor the program for their own constituancy. Since it is an academic only course, ERI can handle several dozen students.


Course Content
  • ABC's of Wilderness & Urban Survival
  • Defining Survival and Survival Odds
  • Survival Basics & the Research
  • Dispelling Survival Myths
  • PMA, Necessities of Life & Body's Enemies
  • Necessities of Life
  • Physiological Aspects of Heat & Cold
  • Energy Use, Loss & Conservation
  • Clothing Systems & Protection
  • Shelter Requirements
  • Fire and External Sources of Heat
  • Water Procurement & Preparation
  • Signaling Distress & Civilian Search & Rescue Systems
  • Survival Kits, Emergency Kits, & Emergency Equipment
  • Improvising from a Vehicle, House, Office and Nature
  • Survival First Aid & Environmental Injuries
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01_How prepared are you for emergencies?
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03_Learn what applies to all emergencies
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04_When hiking
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08_When riding a dune buggy
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09_When mountain biking in Utah
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05_When camping
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06_When snowshoeing
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07_When snowmobiling
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32_Stuff happens - prep eases the burden
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02_Being lost or caught out unprepared
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11_Lightening is common & significant
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19_Be prepared for things to go wrong
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21_Ideally, prepare before you go
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23_How much preparation is needed?
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24_Learn what is your body saying
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26_What happens when your body cools?
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25_What happens when your body heats up?
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29_Can you signal your position?
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27_A garbage bag can save a life
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28_Can you really build a fire?
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30_Can you get water from a cactus?
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31_Should I stay or go?
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10_What about Nature's surprises?
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12_Tornadoes are common threats
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13_Who could forget Katrina?
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14_Devestating effects of high winds
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15_Earthquakes can cut off supply routes
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16_Could you survive a forest fire?
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17_A blizzard like Boston's?
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18_Being stranded in winter?
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20_Can you always depend on others?