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  • you got any plans for the weekend?

  • A movie shopping?

  • Although prepping for the rapid spread of infectious disease, Welcome to watch modeled Rach Calm.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 Ways to survive off Pandemic feels so good for this list.

  • We're looking at the most practical ways you can increase your chances of staying alive if an outbreak of infectious disease were to take over the world right at this moment, Number 10 avoid airports and public transportation.

  • You can toss that group on you're hanging on to cause a first class ticket ain't going to get you away from a pandemic.

  • In fact, it'd more likely be a ticket to help.

  • In 2010 an M.

  • I T engineer developed a computer simulation to emulate the movement of a pathogen inspired by the real life itineraries of passengers stopping at major U.

  • S.

  • Airports using virtual infected travelers, the model showed that J F K L, a X, Honolulu, San Francisco and Newark Airport would be the top five perpetrators in spreading disease.

  • But of course, this concept applies toe all major types of public transportation worldwide.

  • Bottom line, either have private transportation lined up or suit up for the worst case scenario.

  • Suit up.

  • I'm trying to number nine.

  • Get a cover all suit, also known as a boiler suit.

  • We've probably all seen movies or video games where our heroes air geared up in high tech protective suits that looked badass.

  • We've likely all wanted to wear one at one point or another, and now you're in luck because that's exactly what you'll need in such dire circumstances.

  • What are you wearing?

  • It's a HAZ mat suit that sends for hazardous materials Men's to wearing.

  • If you rent more than four times a year, it just makes sense.

  • There's a good chance you won't be able to save the world wearing one, but at least you can protect yourself when venturing out.

  • We also recommend buying protective face gear such as masks and safety goggles to go along with your cover alls, which you can find at your local facemask and safety goggles emporium.

  • Thanks.

  • You're not bad, You guys, they fit on your face really, really snug.

  • Get this.

  • Get the nail gun Number eight.

  • Procure an emergency light source.

  • It was a generator.

  • Pay the power company all you like, but don't expect them to be working when all hell breaks loose.

  • Losing electricity could mean anything from eating your ramen raw and cold to freezing to death.

  • Since everyone around you will also be suffering through a blackout, expect emergency generators to grow legs and disappear in no time.

  • Do you think this is an ugly candle?

  • No way, man.

  • There's no such thing as an ugly homemade candle.

  • Fortunately, there are emergency light sources you can still use, such as candles, matches, fuel powered light and solar hand crank flashlights.

  • Creativity is born during times of adversity and will hopefully lead to new discoveries to brighten up your surroundings like on like cold case.

  • Remove it to fill the bulb up with water, then put back the factories and led on answer flowers.

  • Thanks for watching number seven.

  • Make sure you have filters to clean air.

  • Usually, an outbreak occurs through physical contact, but if it becomes an airborne outbreak, the stakes are very high.

  • We'd all like a decontamination system installed on our front porch and maybe some pressurized rooms.

  • But who has money for that?

  • Other than equipping yourself with oxygen masks, having proper air filtration around the house can reduce your chances of being contaminated.

  • Air purifier products with HEPA filters air recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  • We must tell you, however, that some can cost almost a grand.

  • You're worth it, though, right?

  • It doesn't want to 200.

  • Now guys says I should get the 200 or break your thumb.

  • You understand Number six poured antibacterial products, all covered with filthy germs, aren't they?

  • Smith is.

  • Why?

  • What do you mean, sir, no matter how protected you are, an outbreak is still frightening because you can't see the bacteria dancing around us.

  • But you can break up the dance floor by sanitizing everything around you.

  • During the 2014 Ebola crisis, the most popular items were bleached and disinfectants.

  • Stocking up on bleach and German sidle wipes along with other solutions, should be your priority.

  • It's crucial for everyone to sanitize things like garbage bags, couches and door knobs on a regular basis.

  • After that, you can head to the dance floor where hopefully the only thing that sturdy is dancing theme.

  • Wait no.

  • Number five have a good communication device.

  • Anybody.

  • Can you imagine being the last person to find out that the world went back to normal.

  • Thankfully, we live in a time where everyone is connected through a global network, and as such, we're able to keep up with current events.

  • The easiest just got easier messages.

  • I can customize my email.

  • Many sent me a picture.

  • If you have a phone line you could be online, you just to keep up with.

  • But in the event that our Internet providers flee for their lives, everyone should wipe the dust off their old communication devices without that courted phone fast one of your walkie talkies to your buddy and tune into the emergency channel with your radio.

  • More importantly, make sure to turn that volume knob up in case help is on the way.

  • Number four get water filtration Thief World has ended Things air pretty bad.

  • You don't want to make matters worse than they already are by having to drink urine.

  • Some other emergency items that often disappear during times of crisis.

  • Our water and water filters.

  • It's usually recommended that you prioritize stocking up on bottled water before switching to your tap water.

  • But in the event that your roaming the wasteland and come across a water supply.

  • As long as you have a way to decontaminate the water, just be grateful that it's another day you don't have to drink tea.

  • There's no getting away from it.

  • Number three Wash your hands.

  • The average person touches their face two or 3000 times a day, two or 3000 times a day, 3 to 5 times every waking minute.

  • In between, we're touching door knobs, water fountains, elevator buttons and each other.

  • Everyone should be doing this anyway, whether or not there's a pandemic.

  • One of the best ways to prevent sickness and the spread of germs is to wash your hands with soap and clean water.

  • Researchers in London have estimated that if everyone properly washed their hands, a 1,000,000 deaths a year could be prevented and a large portion of food borne disease outbreaks are caused by contaminated hands.

  • So wash your hands for the love of humanity in sickness and health, good times and bad number to stock up on essential supplies.

  • Anyone even working here, we're getting close to our number one pick, but without our essential supplies, nothing matters.

  • Looking back at the past some of the worst outbreaks in history lasted for quite some time.

  • The black death held on for four years, with some sources saying it was closer to seven and the 1918.

  • Spanish flu persisted for over a year.

  • So regardless of what the next pandemic is, you should Onley stock up on supplies that can last you for a long period of time.

  • Don't plan on buying perishable products or having some barbecue with your neighbors.

  • Instead, go with the M R E's meal, ready to eat fresh.

  • Well, this Twinkie thing over you make sure the horde all possible.

  • First aid kits, supplements, vitamins and antibiotics while you're at it till we're about a year's worth of food now.

  • And the goal is to really have 234 years.

  • Cap it off.

  • That's the last one.

  • We're all done with Rice before we unveil our top pick.

  • Here are some honorable mentions.

  • Removed the used product from front to back and dispose of the product based on your facility protocol.

  • I feel so confident and this structure I bet you I can drink some of this chocolate syrup without falling into the thing.

  • Glad quick tire the only bags with three place drink.

  • They won't break like this bargain bag.

  • You should get to the point where anyone else would quit and you're not going to stop there.

  • No.

  • What are you waiting for?

  • Do it.

  • Number one, Live in isolation.

  • Once you've stocked up and prepared for every possible eventuality, it's time to head inside your vault.

  • It's only a matter of time until everything goes back to normal.

  • We hope till then, wherever you might be and whoever you might be with, enjoy the moment.

  • Health experts and officials usually advise staying indoors during any outbreaks.

  • So this is what you should be doing if situations occur, necessitating that you go outside, avoid populated areas and make the least possible contact.

  • Lastly, keep your hopes up and try not to go crazy.

  • Well, you can rest assured, Mr Rome, and that's not gonna happen with me.

  • Do you agree with our list?

  • It's all just nonsense.

  • What do you think of the best ways to survive a pandemic?

  • Yeah, what Running man?

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