British expert Paul Hart offered a number of tips on how to stay alive if a person narrowed his ways under some circumstance and found himself alone on a barren island due to the crash of a ship or plane or the like.

The first thing to remember, as reported by the Daily Telegraph, if a person finds themselves alone in such a situation is that positive and optimistic thinking can make the difference between life and death.

Calmness, adaptability, and clear thinking are all tools that help get out of such adversities.

The first of these tips that a person must be aware of here is to avoid injury and treat it if it occurs in the fastest possible way, and then make sure to avoid any other injury, no matter how minor, if the ordeal of staying on this island continues.

The second advice, trying to save what can be saved from the means that the person was riding, because any of them can be of great benefit and help in survival, such as anything that can be prepared to build a shelter or a bed and other elements of life, and in such situations need is the mother of invention. .

Third, trying to find a source of fresh water, which can be found in palm or coconut trees if the island has such plants.

Even if the island is barren, sea water can be used after distilling it with sunlight, and in the same way urine can be recycled to become fresh water.

Thunderstorms are also an abundant source of water.

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first of these tips is to avoid injury and treat it if it occurs as quickly as possible, and then make sure to avoid any other injury, no matter how minor.


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Tip 4: Finding a shelter is essential to protect from the heat of the sun and heavy rain.

And the fifth, searching for food, and this is available on such islands, such as mollusks, oysters, seaweeds and fish, with the investigation that it is not poisonous.

If the shells and mollusks are hard and difficult to open, they are generally edible, and vice versa.

Then make sure to cook the food before eating it, especially crusty fish, to kill the toxic parasites that may be attached to it.

Another way to make sure that what is eaten is not toxic is to rub it on the back of the hand and wait a few minutes to see any reaction that may cause an allergic reaction to the skin, then taste it with the tongue with great caution and wait for any reaction, and the penultimate step is to put a piece in the mouth for some time before taking it out again. Nothing happens trying to bite off a piece.

The expert concluded his advice to have with the person, as much as possible, a mobile phone and charger on his trip, and to have on the phone one of the applications that help to survive in such circumstances. However, if he does not have such tools, a little common sense, calmness, focus and positivity can give a person a real chance of survival.