For the elevator tip- (I’m an elevator mechanic) most newer elevators have what’s called an “anti nuisance” call feature that will release more than 3-4 calls if you press all the buttons at once. There’s a couple of other options: An emergency phone button is located towards the bottom on the button panel that you can press for help while in the elevator. This line usually connects directly to building security. On older units there may be a small door at the bottom of the panel with a phone inside. There’s also an emergency alarm button that will ring a pretty loud bell or alarm signal. Look for these things next time you ride an elevator 😉
cool, I'll definitely be looking for that next time I'm in one, is there an access hatch on the top of all elevators or is that something that's only in the movies?
I got trapped in my apartment very old & very small warm elevator, I didn't have my cell on me; so I had to hold the EMERGENCY BUTTON for someone to come & they called 911; but I was stuck in it for 45-minutes. Now I do not ride in it. When I do shopping, I put a cart in the elevator & send it up to my floor I live on & run up the stairs. I now get extra exercise daily; but have a new phobia. Make sure to have a cell on you when riding an elevator & be calm when an emergency happens in one.
I reckon I can build that. There is a hatch on the top of every elevator, but it is always locked tight from outside, so you can forget about using the hatch. However, all elevator doors are not locked. The inner doors can be forced opened with hands. The outdoor doors have a visible lever which can be easily pulled to open from inside. However, this is very dangerous to use because if when you are climbing out suddenly the elevator move, you are dead. Your best option is still to call for help and wait. Only In the most emergency situation when your life in threatened inside the elevator, you can use this as the last method to escape.
Exactely what I thought! Thanks for taking the words out of my mouth. I'm imagining a poor fool dieing of dehydration, after trying to collect grass at 105 degrees for 4 hours, after cutting a 2x2 cm hole into his tire to stuff it with grass later......
XD Sometimes the Bright Side needs to be more logical. What are you gonna stuff in your tire in the desert? Sand? And what about an arctic tundra? Snow?
@@oneangrychild Sorry for the first reply... My new year resolution is to be nicer, so here's my second try: I didn't see your comment before posting. I don't always read comments first, just depends on timing. Nice to know I wasn't the only person who immediately noticed the incongruity. 😊
The cough, snot, splutter approach with potential attackers also works because people have a fear of germs. Personally, I favour the odd response to direct threats. Growling is a good one when someone is picking a fight, as is "The doctors gave me a letter, I'm allowed out!". Singing Tiptoe Through the Tulips. Remember, attackers expect things to go according to their script. Tip their psychological balance away from that and you have regained some control. Then do something equally odd, but from a completely different angle.
Yup. When i was a teenager and sneaking out at night (built like a woman! Tho) i would dress in a marilyn manson hat, a trench coat and a fkn lil mermaid lunch box while riding a bmx bike (small for my height lol) The stranger, the safer. 100% facts!
I tend to carry a stick thats about 12 inches long and an inch thick, anywhere i go if i don't have a knife. So, with that in mind: -someone tries to attack me -i pull out the stick, and with a playful voice "hey boy, ya want the stick? huh? you want it?" -he starts looking at me confused "well, HERE YA GO!!!" -I start beating him with the stick as he runs away
@Cheryl I highly doubt that, as he attacked me first, with intent to cause harm should I not comply. I merely turned the tables on him, and he got scared because things didn't go according to plan. It should ALSO be noted that I am of a petite stature (140lbs or less at average height), and by no means able to defend myself unarmed from someone of average strength. This means that I would be forced to use a weapon to defend my own well being, against someone who would readily commit a violent crime against me. Just to put things a bit more into perspective: I can BARELY lift my 80lb motorized bicycle, let alone lifting it over my shoulders. I do hope THAT gives you enough information to classify me as a weakling, and understand that I am willing to do whatever it takes to prevent harm to myself or my property. I also take it you would be the one to simply comply, call the police afterwards, and still have to replace your ID, SSN, credit cards, cash, and whatever else you had in your purse, like a "good little citizen."
It may take a while to fill the tire up with grass depending on how much air it has lost? I'm pretty sure if you put a hole big enough to stuff grass in it then all of the air is lost.
Depending on how much air the tire has lost? Well if you're cutting holes in the sidewall to stuff it with grass all the air is gone. Good luck with this one!
from a flight attendant. KEEP your shoes on during takeoff and landing. If you have to escape you don't want to run through broken glass or fire without your shoes.
@@atomicfriendo oh like those things in cartoons? where they get a plane crash but they take off their pants and just put it in the air as a subitute to a pharacute
A good tip for when you're crying (it helps me) is to talk to yourself. Talk to yourself. Say things like "It's gonna be okay" or "We can get through this" or anything else. Talking to yourself helps calm you down. A gentle voice is always something good to hear. Now I'm sure this tip won't help everyone, and it takes a moment for it to work, (Cause when you start crying it's almost impossible to stop in 2 seconds) but it works for me so I'm sure it'll work for *some* other people. I hope this helps you at some point in your life!!
TIMESTAMPS: If somebody is trying to take you away by force 0:58 If you’re in an elevator with a criminal 1:34 How to understand when a storm is coming 2:06 If you get a flat tire 2:53 Stay focused during a plane’s takeoff and landing 3:24 Put out a fire with baking soda 3:53 How to quickly calm down when panicking 4:32 Use your phone as a reflector when you cross a road in the dark 5:29 Smell camphor to remove signs of tunnel vision 5:56 Start blowing or rubbing your nose to distract a predator 6:38 Make water safe after a natural disaster by adding drops of bleach 7:18
If you are a kid and a possible child predator is chassing you, run to the nearest house’s door while screaming mom. The predator will most likely leave. Same situation but you can also run to a pedestrian saying things like « mom this man is following me » or « dad that personé is following me. If she or he is a parent, they will most likely reconise what you are doing and go à long with it. The child predator will most likely leave. Be safe!
As a truck driver, to get rid of tunnel vision, keep your eyes moving by checking all mirrors and on each side of road. You can also pull over to a rest area for 10 minutes and get out of vehicle to stretch your legs. Tunnel vision just means your eyes are tired. Get out and get so fresh air. You’re welcome! 😘🚚🔥
I was directed to a metro tunnel along with a friend. One of them was pointing him with a gun. I faked a seizure right in front of the entrance, they ran away. Definitely saved our lives.
Your first point about dropping items and resisting being taken somewhere unless they have a gun. Always always make that point your last stand. Nothing good comes from being taken to a second location.
Coming from a firefighter, just keep a small ABC fire extinguisher in your home for grease fires. Baking soda or flour works too but you do need a lot of it, but it’s less messy than an extinguisher. If the fire was contained to the pan you don’t need to call 911. Obviously if you’re hurt or it spread to the walls, floors, etc. and you need to use your insurance, then call.
Growing up here in Scotland, we used to have TV adverts that told people what to do in the event of an oil fire in a pan. Cover it with a lid or damp towel. It makes sense as you just need to starve it of oxygen
I crossed the road last night using my phone as a torch. the light blinded the driver and he crashed into a tree and died in the impact. Great tip, certainly saved me.
You know how I deal with a stressful situation instead of saying “calm down”. I simply accept that’s it’s happening and I move on with whatever I think I should do. I can’t help others however because it will make me sound heartless if I tell them to just accept it an move on.
When walking and talking with the cell phone keep your head up. Regardless when you’re walking by yourself or in a crowd keep your head up regardless be aware of what’s going on around you at all times.
I know I am late BUT if about to be taken by force or being threatened, do something that is unexpected. Some examples are if you are being followed, have a violent argument with yourself, or change up your schedule. If you are being threatened into a car with a gun say something that the attacker won’t expect. But If you do find yourself in a trunk, there is always a emergency opener in cars that were made in the 2000s. Finally if you are out and about and uncertain, carry a pointy object like a pen or car keys in your hand so if someone dose attack jab the object into their throat.
He said stuff a flat tyre with grass, it might take more grass depending on how much air you've lost, but he said that after you've cut holes in your tyres 😂😂
Why don't just get a ''FIX A FLAT'' spray for around $5.00 dollars and spend less than ten minutes applying it to the tire, and if the hole it's not too big you don't have to throw the tire away
because most tire shops wont fix the tire if you use that stuff in it, cause its a huge mess to clean up, and they will throw the tire away anyway, so save some money and use grass
@@kevinalt8437 except cutting the hole for the grass creates even MORE of a hole, and in the sidewall no less. This severely compromises the tire and you can't keep it anyways. Better to just use the easier Fix-A-Flat method and buy the new tire. OR, call for roadside assistance and get towed to the nearest tire shop where they can find the hole and plug it.
Showing my son and method is called triple five the first five is :05 Seconds To Look 360° Degrees to make sure you're safe. A second five is five feet in front of you so you see everything in front of you so you're not going to stumble. The third five is to see 5 blocks ahead of you while driving riding a bike or just walking.
Um...Why give advice that involves using something up under a comment that suggest doing something not only safer, but also that does not waste anything?! Fire cannot burn without oxygen, so covering it with ANYTHING that won't burn will extinguish it. In fact, that's how snow fire extinguishers...or sand (like rolling on the sand if you're on fire) work too. That's how baking soda/flour is meant to work too. Just throw ANYTHING that won't burn and fire goes out...but if you're in a kitchen, you're going to have a perfectly inflammable lid...so...um...use it?! Also, there's a ridiculous claim in the video. Water repels oil and that's why you doing use water to extinguish burning oil?! Yeah, and you can cut magnet in half and have an all-south and all-north halves...Aka. no, you'll get two magnets with south and north each and water does not repel oil. Water does not mix with oil which is also less dense than it so it floats. However burning oil achieves very high temperatures. So high that small amounts of water will instantly turn to gas. Liquid instantly turning to gas causes an explosion, and the last thing you want to do is cause explosions inside a burning liquid that will throw it all around the kitchen...and on you. Sure. If you spill several hundredths liters of water at once you're going to extinguish the oil most likely (no oxygen, remember?!), but why flood your kitchen with a ton of water if you can just cover it with a lid?!
My old job closing shift I had to walk across the dark parking lot. one night a guy came walking at me (behind and to my right) I didnt wait for him to get to close, I turned around looked him right in the face with my hands on my hips. My body language let him know i saw him, he did not have the element of surprise, and i wasnt going down with out a fight. He turned on his heel and went straight back where he came from... I dont know if this is how your supposed to respond but it worked for me, it may work for you (but be prepared if he doesn't back down you will have to fight or run)
If someone is chasing you, turn abruptly and run as fast as you can towards them and look them straight in the eyes. No weapons, no fists in the air, nothing that can be seen as a threat. Now, you are probably standing in front of the chaser, continue staring them blankly in the eyes, expressionless and just stand there. If I would have been chasing someone, I would be scared shitless if the opponent did as written above.
an advice i received about the elevator is that if some people are in the block an about to do an home invade they will never follow you directly but they might wait downstair and watchin for the floor your goin on, so if you have a bad feeling or feel follow press at least 3 different level and skip a floor in between, this way it make it much harder for them to track your door #. I hope it can help someone else also as it help me from possibly a group of thief that got caught in an aggravated home invade that happened in the apartments block near mine!
A life hack that can save your life. If a hurricane, storm is where your at and electricity isn’t available for you to track the latest weather news. Try to count in seconds starting when you hear a flash of lighting or white light. Then, STOP if you hear any thunder booms. Lastly, repeat one more time. If the 2nd attempt to count in between the flash of lightning and thunder is more longer than the first. The storm is moving away from you. If the 2nd attempt is shorter than the first, the storm is coming at your direction. How this is possible-> Speed of light is faster than speed of sound so obviously you’ll see the flash of light before the sound. Counting between these several times help you mark how close or which direction the storm is heading(whether it’s heading towards you or way from you). This method helps you coordinate where the storm is going; for better reliable evidence. Try to do this several times so you have more knowledge of the storm.
And also look at how the animals are behaving, like most birds will fly away from the way the storm is at and if you have a dog or cat they usually get restless and so on
To check if someone is following look in a shop window for who is behind you. If you're a woman walking at night tuck long hair inside your coat. You'll be less noticeable and it's less easy to grab. If you need to open a can of food with no can opener rub the top of the can on concrete till the rim wears away. The top will come off in less than two minutes. If you're in water use a wet piece of clothing to trap air and use it as a float.
Not everyone might have baking soda in the house as some people do not bake often or not at all. So in case it is not available, salt can help put out the fire, it takes much longer to do so, but at least that is another option in case there is no baking soda.
*Oh yeah because if you're being stalked by a criminal and they catch onto what you're doing, they'll totally get confused by you pressing elevator buttons. How about some **_real_** advice?*
i would go for making sure you know a couple of your neighbors at least well enough that your allowed in and choose the one that looks like none wants to mess with them
I don't know if i am the first to say this, but why are you so often putting the same picture besides each other and say that one is wrong but the other right? Clickbait?
About that phone reflecting tip: there actually are inventions called reflector patches. These are small pieces of plastic that actually are designed to reflect light and are used exactly for your safety in the dark. They are hanged from your coat with string or, in case of sticky patches, can be glued to your coat. Best ones can be seen to the driver from 200 meters.
I have used my cellphone for crossing street (day or night) I found an app with flashing colored lights. The whole screen flashes in various colors. I choose one that I feel can be seen best (example a yellow flashing light during daylight might not be seen as well as a red or blue light) I hold it facing the oncoming traffic and can get cars to stop more quickly at crosswalks than they do without the flashing light. Be safe out there folks, drivers are crazy!
Now i'm even more scared after watching the tip about planes since i'm always super nervous during takeoff and landing. Proof my paranoia has a basis. I'm always trying to sleep during takeoff but cannot.
All of the buttons on the right side are lit up, but only the button being pressed is lit up on the left side. If someone can't see that, they probably have color blindness. Or they have a bad screen on their device.
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Hey! Cool! Hope that works out for you, but above all that you remember to have fun with it.. Remember that even if someone is *not* good looking, or talented or whatever anyone can make a real difference to someone somewhere. Don't waste your time on haters..
Most air accidents happen during takeoff and at landing. Being alert and attentive at these times means you'll be more likely to know to be ready if you suddenly need to evacuate or assume a brace position like in the event of an overrun. Plus it's good to play attention to the safety demonstration at take off.
For #6 first turn off the stove if possible You can use flower also and if its only in a pan you don't need to call 911. The only time you need emergency services us if the stove if self is on fire.
L G you believe anything you see on youtube lol 😂. Oh the UA-cam generation I can make a UA-cam video about how to use fingernail polish as paint and y’all will believe it
I successfully duct taped my flat tire to get it to the service station. You can also COVER a stove fire with anything METALLIC to help extinguish the fire. If its an OVEN fire simply KEEP the OVEN DOOR CLOSED & TURN OFF the OVEN. I will sometimes turn on my phones FLASHLIGHT & use the FLASHING setting when crossing or walking in the dark. STAY SAFE EVERYBODY. 💙🇱🇷🌏
1.When going somewhere always let at least 1 person know just in case. 2. Take casualty and general first did courses 3.Krava maga and firearm classes 4. Always carry a small knife, life straw, and waterproof matches or lighter.
Whatever you do, don’t tell yourself to stop panicking. I’m sure that’s your first thought when there’s a shark. Honestly, the “panic” is the fight or flight mode. The fight mode (panic) actually helps us in a dangerous situation.
By calming down, your actually decreasing your chance of survival. Our bodies have a fight or flight response to help us in dangerous situations. Without this, we wouldn’t be able to escape. The issue occurs when this fight or flight activates in your normal everyday life. That is where you want to start doing things to calm you: deep breathing, counting, and even coloring (coloring helps me more than the other two ideas”
They show the truck in the wide-open DESERT then tell you to stuff it with grass?! I grew up in and still live in the Mojave...sure there are some areas with grass, but not many. No grass? Lower the other tires' pressure a little bit and drive slowly until you hit a paved road, then flag down help.
Here's a safety tip if your driving in a car and someone is following you. When they're behind you, make a turn without signaling, drive faster to the next block before the follower makes the 1st turn. You will successfully lose them. This works best at night when there isn't a lot of traffic.
Stuff a tire with grass? I don't think so. Some people can barely operate a jack nevermind cut through a radial with a random tool and stuff it with grass.
I hope something bad never happens to you guys. But what is your biggest fear in life?
Spiders
LIONS
Someone slapimg my feet
Geting killed
Umm Bleach isnt good for you
Wearing shoes is a great way to runaway from dangerous situations.
wearing flip flops is best to take off and use it to hit your follower in the head.
I prefer sneakers,a person can slip
and fall running away with shoes on.
@@jasmineheart7511 *feet
@@Eren-da-Jaeger TRUE
@@keydah_does_gacha9541 Are you Aussie by any chance.
For the elevator tip- (I’m an elevator mechanic) most newer elevators have what’s called an “anti nuisance” call feature that will release more than 3-4 calls if you press all the buttons at once.
There’s a couple of other options:
An emergency phone button is located towards the bottom on the button panel that you can press for help while in the elevator. This line usually connects directly to building security. On older units there may be a small door at the bottom of the panel with a phone inside.
There’s also an emergency alarm button that will ring a pretty loud bell or alarm signal.
Look for these things next time you ride an elevator 😉
cool, I'll definitely be looking for that next time I'm in one, is there an access hatch on the top of all elevators or is that something that's only in the movies?
I got trapped in my apartment very old & very small warm elevator, I didn't have my cell on me; so I had to hold the EMERGENCY BUTTON for someone to come & they called 911; but I was stuck in it for 45-minutes. Now I do not ride in it. When I do shopping, I put a cart in the elevator & send it up to my floor I live on & run up the stairs. I now get extra exercise daily; but have a new phobia. Make sure to have a cell on you when riding an elevator & be calm when an emergency happens in one.
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Thanks the elevator at my apartment building always breaks once I went in it and it took some seconds to go down and I almost peed myself
I reckon I can build that. There is a hatch on the top of every elevator, but it is always locked tight from outside, so you can forget about using the hatch. However, all elevator doors are not locked. The inner doors can be forced opened with hands. The outdoor doors have a visible lever which can be easily pulled to open from inside. However, this is very dangerous to use because if when you are climbing out suddenly the elevator move, you are dead. Your best option is still to call for help and wait. Only In the most emergency situation when your life in threatened inside the elevator, you can use this as the last method to escape.
@@iyahhh4307 its this worst feeling isn't it😭😭
Stuff your tire with grass.... Shows a vehicle in the desert. 😂
Oml you are so right! Wherever can u get grass in a desert? I mean, seriously.
Exactely what I thought! Thanks for taking the words out of my mouth. I'm imagining a poor fool dieing of dehydration, after trying to collect grass at 105 degrees for 4 hours, after cutting a 2x2 cm hole into his tire to stuff it with grass later......
Funny how I commented this exact thing a day before you commented it.
XD
Sometimes the Bright Side needs to be more logical. What are you gonna stuff in your tire in the desert? Sand? And what about an arctic tundra? Snow?
@@oneangrychild Sorry for the first reply... My new year resolution is to be nicer, so here's my second try: I didn't see your comment before posting. I don't always read comments first, just depends on timing. Nice to know I wasn't the only person who immediately noticed the incongruity. 😊
The cough, snot, splutter approach with potential attackers also works because people have a fear of germs.
Personally, I favour the odd response to direct threats. Growling is a good one when someone is picking a fight, as is "The doctors gave me a letter, I'm allowed out!". Singing Tiptoe Through the Tulips.
Remember, attackers expect things to go according to their script. Tip their psychological balance away from that and you have regained some control. Then do something equally odd, but from a completely different angle.
Yup. When i was a teenager and sneaking out at night (built like a woman! Tho) i would dress in a marilyn manson hat, a trench coat and a fkn lil mermaid lunch box while riding a bmx bike (small for my height lol)
The stranger, the safer. 100% facts!
I tend to carry a stick thats about 12 inches long and an inch thick, anywhere i go if i don't have a knife. So, with that in mind:
-someone tries to attack me
-i pull out the stick, and with a playful voice "hey boy, ya want the stick? huh? you want it?"
-he starts looking at me confused
"well, HERE YA GO!!!" -I start beating him with the stick as he runs away
Take out a fork and say “ thank you God for Providing me a meal today”
what if you go like 'god finally, i thought no man wanted me please take me home?' :P
@Cheryl I highly doubt that, as he attacked me first, with intent to cause harm should I not comply. I merely turned the tables on him, and he got scared because things didn't go according to plan.
It should ALSO be noted that I am of a petite stature (140lbs or less at average height), and by no means able to defend myself unarmed from someone of average strength. This means that I would be forced to use a weapon to defend my own well being, against someone who would readily commit a violent crime against me. Just to put things a bit more into perspective: I can BARELY lift my 80lb motorized bicycle, let alone lifting it over my shoulders. I do hope THAT gives you enough information to classify me as a weakling, and understand that I am willing to do whatever it takes to prevent harm to myself or my property.
I also take it you would be the one to simply comply, call the police afterwards, and still have to replace your ID, SSN, credit cards, cash, and whatever else you had in your purse, like a "good little citizen."
It may take a while to fill the tire up with grass depending on how much air it has lost? I'm pretty sure if you put a hole big enough to stuff grass in it then all of the air is lost.
wow. nice
I knew it was BS.
@@sosadesigner8813 This whole channel is 85% bulshit
Well, here in Europe, we have an inner tire and an outer tire. I'm pretty shure he means 'stuff the outer tire'... Just guessing
@@brock5946 truest statement ever in this channels comment section.
Depending on how much air the tire has lost? Well if you're cutting holes in the sidewall to stuff it with grass all the air is gone. Good luck with this one!
Depends on the Tire, there are tires with more than one tube so the air is in different "rooms" sry for bad eng
@@karl-leopoldkontrus6544 No , tubes are not even used for car wheels. Are you crazy?
yea the better tip would be to have a spare in the car
your a nerd
Has anyone actually tried this?
from a flight attendant. KEEP your shoes on during takeoff and landing. If you have to escape you don't want to run through broken glass or fire without your shoes.
From a passenger, It's also a good idea to keep your pants on during takeoff and landing.
@@atomicfriendo oh like those things in cartoons? where they get a plane crash but they take off their pants and just put it in the air as a subitute to a pharacute
@@korbee3525 Trust me, that little trick never works in real life.
@@atomicfriendo that from experience?
@@YourFriendlyLion Yes...Tired it a couple of times.
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A good tip for when you're crying (it helps me) is to talk to yourself. Talk to yourself. Say things like "It's gonna be okay" or "We can get through this" or anything else. Talking to yourself helps calm you down. A gentle voice is always something good to hear. Now I'm sure this tip won't help everyone, and it takes a moment for it to work, (Cause when you start crying it's almost impossible to stop in 2 seconds) but it works for me so I'm sure it'll work for *some* other people. I hope this helps you at some point in your life!!
TIMESTAMPS:
If somebody is trying to take you away by force 0:58
If you’re in an elevator with a criminal 1:34
How to understand when a storm is coming 2:06
If you get a flat tire 2:53
Stay focused during a plane’s takeoff and landing 3:24
Put out a fire with baking soda 3:53
How to quickly calm down when panicking 4:32
Use your phone as a reflector when you cross a road in the dark 5:29
Smell camphor to remove signs of tunnel vision 5:56
Start blowing or rubbing your nose to distract a predator 6:38
Make water safe after a natural disaster by adding drops of bleach 7:18
What a time saver 😄
@@1nfamous_kay156 check on joe
Such a great video
Such a bright side
Noob
Stay alert when on the plane. We wont tell you what to do if there is an emergency, just that you suppose to wait for it.
Great advice
Exactly!
And why didn't the animated plane retract its landing gear once aloft?
😂😂😂😂
If you are a kid and a possible child predator is chassing you, run to the nearest house’s door while screaming mom. The predator will most likely leave.
Same situation but you can also run to a pedestrian saying things like « mom this man is following me » or « dad that personé is following me. If she or he is a parent, they will most likely reconise what you are doing and go à long with it. The child predator will most likely leave.
Be safe!
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POV:The person opened the door while the criminal was still approaching, a the person said I'm not your mom and locked the door.
As a truck driver, to get rid of tunnel vision, keep your eyes moving by checking all mirrors and on each side of road. You can also pull over to a rest area for 10 minutes and get out of vehicle to stretch your legs. Tunnel vision just means your eyes are tired. Get out and get so fresh air. You’re welcome! 😘🚚🔥
I was directed to a metro tunnel along with a friend. One of them was pointing him with a gun. I faked a seizure right in front of the entrance, they ran away. Definitely saved our lives.
Nice
This is one of the precious few videos I have watched that is truly noteworthy.
Thankyou.
4:26
911: This is 911 hotline, what is your problem?
Human: I made a fire
911: How huge is it?
Human: There's no fire actually
*911 disconnected*
Pyrotechnic 17 the 911 operator is probably human too
Pyrotechnic 17 😂😂😂
Lol
Your first point about dropping items and resisting being taken somewhere unless they have a gun. Always always make that point your last stand. Nothing good comes from being taken to a second location.
Coming from a firefighter, just keep a small ABC fire extinguisher in your home for grease fires. Baking soda or flour works too but you do need a lot of it, but it’s less messy than an extinguisher. If the fire was contained to the pan you don’t need to call 911. Obviously if you’re hurt or it spread to the walls, floors, etc. and you need to use your insurance, then call.
Growing up here in Scotland, we used to have TV adverts that told people what to do in the event of an oil fire in a pan. Cover it with a lid or damp towel. It makes sense as you just need to starve it of oxygen
I crossed the road last night using my phone as a torch. the light blinded the driver and he crashed into a tree and died in the impact. Great tip, certainly saved me.
Dave Devally it’s your fault you shoved the light up his eye balls smh you could of just faced the light downwards or something
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Yes. Now I can finally drink bleach with an excuse
yep, do it now!
I’ve heard that Tide Pods work much better.
@@CloroxBleach0 ur bleach....
@@memecat4824 yes.
@@johnp139 Naaaahhh both work well
if you get a flat tire, stuff it with the grass **desert landscape on pictures**
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Ummm there is grass in the desert too. DUH
Sand? Idk
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You know how I deal with a stressful situation instead of saying “calm down”. I simply accept that’s it’s happening and I move on with whatever I think I should do. I can’t help others however because it will make me sound heartless if I tell them to just accept it an move on.
Jheez, if someone kept pressing the buttons in an elevator, I’d become a criminal. The next person to walk in there would see a dead body
Unless you're the pilot of the aircraft, "focusing" isn't gonna help you
What if the criminal is watching the video 😨😨😨😨😨this means I'm dead💀💀💀💀💀
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cool
😂😂
Erm
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣omg what if!
When walking and talking with the cell phone keep your head up. Regardless when you’re walking by yourself or in a crowd keep your head up regardless be aware of what’s going on around you at all times.
2:54 [4] flat tire: don't cut up your tire and stuff it with grass. Use the spare tire of emergency repair kit.
6:02 - *Drives in middle of the road*
I know I am late BUT if about to be taken by force or being threatened, do something that is unexpected. Some examples are if you are being followed, have a violent argument with yourself, or change up your schedule. If you are being threatened into a car with a gun say something that the attacker won’t expect. But If you do find yourself in a trunk, there is always a emergency opener in cars that were made in the 2000s. Finally if you are out and about and uncertain, carry a pointy object like a pen or car keys in your hand so if someone dose attack jab the object into their throat.
Staying away from criminals is a great way to avoid dangerous situations.
“What’s the weather gonna be like today sweetie?”
“Uhhh idk get me a cup of coffee”
being kidnapped is my biggest one. I feel a lot better now with the plan of dropping personal items!
Kidnapper: do you want candy
Me: do you want police
Ohhhhh
Me: is it sugarfree? Im diabetic
Cool
Me : I'm not a kid,you lunatic!!!! Or I think the guy on blue wants
THIS👏🏻👏🏻
do you want amogus
All the other hacks: pretty legit
The last one: *drink bleach*
That’s actually a correct tip.
He said stuff a flat tyre with grass, it might take more grass depending on how much air you've lost, but he said that after you've cut holes in your tyres 😂😂
lol thats exactly what i was gonna say
And also, where does he find grass in the desert landscape he's driving in? I'm puzzled.
Tyres?
Tyres have inner tubes filled with air. Just cut tyre and not tube if you can.
What’s a tyre you mean TIRE!!!!
Why don't just get a ''FIX A FLAT'' spray for around $5.00 dollars and spend less than ten minutes applying it to the tire, and if the hole it's not too big you don't have to throw the tire away
because most tire shops wont fix the tire if you use that stuff in it, cause its a huge mess to clean up, and they will throw the tire away anyway, so save some money and use grass
@@kevinalt8437 except cutting the hole for the grass creates even MORE of a hole, and in the sidewall no less. This severely compromises the tire and you can't keep it anyways.
Better to just use the easier Fix-A-Flat method and buy the new tire.
OR, call for roadside assistance and get towed to the nearest tire shop where they can find the hole and plug it.
I know someone who died in an awful way when the fix-a-flat exploded. I'm sure if he were here, he would tell everyone not to use it!
Spray on shoes.
Too easy, Brightside would be out of a job...
them: use baking soda to put out a fire
Me: USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER, COMMON SENSE
Jade Gacha like everyone has one at home.... 🙄
Showing my son and method is called triple five the first five is :05 Seconds To Look 360° Degrees to make sure you're safe.
A second five is five feet in front of you so you see everything in front of you so you're not going to stumble.
The third five is to see 5 blocks ahead of you while driving riding a bike or just walking.
This made my anxiety and worries go away.
Son: Hey Mom!!?
Mother: Yes dear?
Son: why does the water taste like bleach?
Put a lid on the pan, baking soda makes a nasty grease mess.
Dampen a tea towel, wring it out and throw it over the pan. Job done.
But it works, I hope
Use gasoline
@@JuarezDerrick Flour can combust if it's mixed with air. Don't ever do that. Jesus Christ Sake.
Um...Why give advice that involves using something up under a comment that suggest doing something not only safer, but also that does not waste anything?!
Fire cannot burn without oxygen, so covering it with ANYTHING that won't burn will extinguish it. In fact, that's how snow fire extinguishers...or sand (like rolling on the sand if you're on fire) work too. That's how baking soda/flour is meant to work too. Just throw ANYTHING that won't burn and fire goes out...but if you're in a kitchen, you're going to have a perfectly inflammable lid...so...um...use it?!
Also, there's a ridiculous claim in the video. Water repels oil and that's why you doing use water to extinguish burning oil?! Yeah, and you can cut magnet in half and have an all-south and all-north halves...Aka. no, you'll get two magnets with south and north each and water does not repel oil. Water does not mix with oil which is also less dense than it so it floats.
However burning oil achieves very high temperatures. So high that small amounts of water will instantly turn to gas. Liquid instantly turning to gas causes an explosion, and the last thing you want to do is cause explosions inside a burning liquid that will throw it all around the kitchen...and on you. Sure. If you spill several hundredths liters of water at once you're going to extinguish the oil most likely (no oxygen, remember?!), but why flood your kitchen with a ton of water if you can just cover it with a lid?!
11 tips on avoiding channels like this
Exactly
pls i need that list
If you see bright side in your feed, run fast and call the cops asap
Yes
Meow!
this is the most useful channel that I have ever watched!
My old job closing shift I had to walk across the dark parking lot. one night a guy came walking at me (behind and to my right) I didnt wait for him to get to close, I turned around looked him right in the face with my hands on my hips. My body language let him know i saw him, he did not have the element of surprise, and i wasnt going down with out a fight. He turned on his heel and went straight back where he came from... I dont know if this is how your supposed to respond but it worked for me, it may work for you (but be prepared if he doesn't back down you will have to fight or run)
smart, you weren't acting like prey so backed off, you probably confused him too
“And make you look like a lunatic.” There it is!
What is staying alert on a plane's takeoff and landing going to do? Being more aware you're about to crash won't make you any less dead.
Me: I feel like I’m being followed. *presses every button*
Stranger: 😰
If someone is chasing you, turn abruptly and run as fast as you can towards them and look them straight in the eyes. No weapons, no fists in the air, nothing that can be seen as a threat. Now, you are probably standing in front of the chaser, continue staring them blankly in the eyes, expressionless and just stand there.
If I would have been chasing someone, I would be scared shitless if the opponent did as written above.
an advice i received about the elevator is that if some people are in the block an about to do an home invade they will never follow you directly but they might wait downstair and watchin for the floor your goin on, so if you have a bad feeling or feel follow press at least 3 different level and skip a floor in between, this way it make it much harder for them to track your door #. I hope it can help someone else also as it help me from possibly a group of thief that got caught in an aggravated home invade that happened in the apartments block near mine!
Hi random user, hope you have a nice day😁🤗
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A life hack that can save your life. If a hurricane, storm is where your at and electricity isn’t available for you to track the latest weather news. Try to count in seconds starting when you hear a flash of lighting or white light. Then, STOP if you hear any thunder booms. Lastly, repeat one more time.
If the 2nd attempt to count in between the flash of lightning and thunder is more longer than the first. The storm is moving away from you. If the 2nd attempt is shorter than the first, the storm is coming at your direction.
How this is possible-> Speed of light is faster than speed of sound so obviously you’ll see the flash of light before the sound. Counting between these several times help you mark how close or which direction the storm is heading(whether it’s heading towards you or way from you). This method helps you coordinate where the storm is going; for better reliable evidence. Try to do this several times so you have more knowledge of the storm.
They had this in a Peppa pig episode
And also look at how the animals are behaving, like most birds will fly away from the way the storm is at and if you have a dog or cat they usually get restless and so on
Tip 8: or just put your flashlight on😂😂
8:25
hope all of us here won't be in a situation where we would need all of these 😢❤️
To check if someone is following look in a shop window for who is behind you.
If you're a woman walking at night tuck long hair inside your coat. You'll be less noticeable and it's less easy to grab.
If you need to open a can of food with no can opener rub the top of the can on concrete till the rim wears away. The top will come off in less than two minutes.
If you're in water use a wet piece of clothing to trap air and use it as a float.
I was actually ready with pen and paper and that moment when he said "get ready with your pen and paper" ha ha😂
*"how to understand when a storm is coming:"* When you hear Fos ro.. it's too late, Dragonborns got'cha...
The Dah means Push
Instructions wasn't clear enough, Somehow *lost my virginity to a Eskimo.*
Always find these useful.
Not everyone might have baking soda in the house as some people do not bake often or not at all. So in case it is not available, salt can help put out the fire, it takes much longer to do so, but at least that is another option in case there is no baking soda.
“Cut a hole in the tire”
“This might be harder depending on how much air the tire has lost”
Lol ok
*Oh yeah because if you're being stalked by a criminal and they catch onto what you're doing, they'll totally get confused by you pressing elevator buttons. How about some **_real_** advice?*
i would go for making sure you know a couple of your neighbors at least well enough that your allowed in and choose the one that looks like none wants to mess with them
@@velvety2006 GRANNY GONNA GET EM!
I don't know if i am the first to say this, but why are you so often putting the same picture besides each other and say that one is wrong but the other right? Clickbait?
Hmm it's not exactly clickbait...
What then
Make some therories and not just stuff i dont want to hear
Random Happends That’s not clickbait ( surprisingly enough).
It is actually, they don't take the time to make some real pic's
About that phone reflecting tip: there actually are inventions called reflector patches. These are small pieces of plastic that actually are designed to reflect light and are used exactly for your safety in the dark. They are hanged from your coat with string or, in case of sticky patches, can be glued to your coat. Best ones can be seen to the driver from 200 meters.
I have used my cellphone for crossing street (day or night) I found an app with flashing colored lights. The whole screen flashes in various colors. I choose one that I feel can be seen best (example a yellow flashing light during daylight might not be seen as well as a red or blue light) I hold it facing the oncoming traffic and can get cars to stop more quickly at crosswalks than they do without the flashing light. Be safe out there folks, drivers are crazy!
Ehhh what about if a criminal is watching this video and he/ she knows everything what there victim can use to escape
If you think someone's looking at you, hold up your phone at your shoulders level when it's off and use it as a mirror.
Øta Tschú or put it on camera and pretend to take a selfie but actually use it to see behind you
@@vidademertz1106 see, that's a better one!
@@vidademertz1106 ... and use it to take a picture of your follower and send it to someone who can share it with police.
Did he just.... did he just suggest drinking bleach? My god
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Thanks Bride Side for your videos. I always learn something from your channel.
Now i'm even more scared after watching the tip about planes since i'm always super nervous during takeoff and landing. Proof my paranoia has a basis. I'm always trying to sleep during takeoff but cannot.
Who else just stared at the thumbnail looking for the difference?
All of the buttons on the right side are lit up, but only the button being pressed is lit up on the left side. If someone can't see that, they probably have color blindness. Or they have a bad screen on their device.
Hi
If you're reading this...
I have some sweet words to cheer you up: Remember you're goodlooking 😍Awesome 😎Talented 👏Strong💪 and there is no 👎 reading to feel inferior than someone else, Please Never stop Smiling😃
From a boy who has a dream of becoming a big UA-cam guitarist one day 💭
Stop trying to get likes and subs. Guitar channels are dead
I subbed, hope u get 1k
@@builtbetter1278 how can u say like that it may be the truth also na.....
@@builtbetter1278 and u r only having one subb shiiiiii.....😂😂😂🙄😏👎👎👎👎👎
Hey! Cool! Hope that works out for you, but above all that you remember to have fun with it.. Remember that even if someone is *not* good looking, or talented or whatever anyone can make a real difference to someone somewhere.
Don't waste your time on haters..
Him: keep calm during a dangerous situation by counting the environments around you
Me: *counting tide pods while running away from a house invader*
Very talented team with the Bright Side...please put all these briliant ideas in a book....we the subscribers will love to read and keep it....
It is so hard to explain without voice but you guys explain it easily
what is staying “focused” in a plane going to do?
You will know exactly how you died.
@@LynnCDoyle-ek2oh I laughed so hard because your comments bro xD
And how are you supposed to know when the last 3 minutes of the are (unless they have one of those moving maps)?
Most air accidents happen during takeoff and at landing. Being alert and attentive at these times means you'll be more likely to know to be ready if you suddenly need to evacuate or assume a brace position like in the event of an overrun. Plus it's good to play attention to the safety demonstration at take off.
For #6 first turn off the stove if possible You can use flower also and if its only in a pan you don't need to call 911. The only time you need emergency services us if the stove if self is on fire.
Flour can go boom in certain situations
L G ya ok 👌
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L G you believe anything you see on youtube lol 😂. Oh the UA-cam generation I can make a UA-cam video about how to use fingernail polish as paint and y’all will believe it
Bosley Wood Flour Mills Explosions
I know if rain is coming, I got fribromalgia.
Bright Side, I love your tips! I need to watch more.
Do not put any type of powder near fire... It will just simpally explode as powder have a high surface to volume ratio
One like= my blessings
How about us no blessings???
Bless the rains down in Africa
What if the ground is frozen and there's no grass?
Stuff it with ice.
5:18 knees weak arms are heavy
But on the surface he looks calm and ready
oh yeah yeah
I successfully duct taped my flat tire
to get it to the service station.
You can also COVER a stove fire with
anything METALLIC to help extinguish
the fire. If its an OVEN fire simply KEEP
the OVEN DOOR CLOSED & TURN OFF
the OVEN. I will sometimes turn on my
phones FLASHLIGHT & use the FLASHING
setting when crossing or walking in the dark.
STAY SAFE EVERYBODY. 💙🇱🇷🌏
1.When going somewhere always let at least 1 person know just in case.
2. Take casualty and general first did courses
3.Krava maga and firearm classes
4. Always carry a small knife, life straw, and waterproof matches or lighter.
Yeah i’m going to touch the ground and breathe slowly for a few minutes and stand still during a shark attack, yeah thanks
YsacNiNjA Or you could count the shark’s teeth, ask him how his day is going, etc.
jUsT dOn’T PaNiC
LOL
@@YourNeighborhoodCaat LOL
Whatever you do, don’t tell yourself to stop panicking.
I’m sure that’s your first thought when there’s a shark. Honestly, the “panic” is the fight or flight mode. The fight mode (panic) actually helps us in a dangerous situation.
#1 answer: CARRY A GUN WITH U AT ALL TIMES
First get a gun license tho
Worst idea ever
@@elnauu411 yeah, it's a terrible idea for victims to be able to protect themselves.
Guys no for the last one PLEASE don’t put bleach in your water !!!
I remember this tip from my 4th grade text book about various methods people use to purify dirty water to make it safe for drinking and cooking.
Ya um it not enough to hurt you. 💁🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️plus tap water have bleach in it.
@@damianasmith7001 correct, tap water has chlorine & chloramide in it, plus carcinogens, pharmaceuticals, etc.
Great tip to use baking soda to put the fire out, but please in case of fire TURN OFF THE STOFE!
By calming down, your actually decreasing your chance of survival. Our bodies have a fight or flight response to help us in dangerous situations. Without this, we wouldn’t be able to escape. The issue occurs when this fight or flight activates in your normal everyday life. That is where you want to start doing things to calm you: deep breathing, counting, and even coloring (coloring helps me more than the other two ideas”
But u can’t cut open a tire it’s hard to open it I tried it
They show the truck in the wide-open DESERT then tell you to stuff it with grass?! I grew up in and still live in the Mojave...sure there are some areas with grass, but not many. No grass? Lower the other tires' pressure a little bit and drive slowly until you hit a paved road, then flag down help.
2:20 no because u can just look at the weather app or ask siri
Thanks sir for your valuable advice.
Here's a safety tip if your driving in a car and someone is following you. When they're behind you, make a turn without signaling, drive faster to the next block before the follower makes the 1st turn. You will successfully lose them. This works best at night when there isn't a lot of traffic.
Make a video of all the UA-cam buttons
Stuff a tire with grass? I don't think so. Some people can barely operate a jack nevermind cut through a radial with a random tool and stuff it with grass.
Stuff your tire with grass... Shows a car in the desert.
Edit: don't drink bleach water
Friend:Can we go for picnic
Me:*No* the coffee has bubbles in the middle
Only I believe this channel will be surely useful in everyone day to day life...very thanks...please keep uploading like this.#brightside #cheers