Never be caught unprepared. Whether you are hiking a remote trail, commuting through the city, camping in the wilderness, or facing a sudden emergency, The Survival Guide puts life-saving knowledge literally in your pocket. This pocket-sized EDC handbook fits in your backpack, glove box, or back pocket. It delivers dense, practical survival skills when panic hits and clear thinking matters most. What You Will Learn Survival Mindset The Rule of Threes • S.T.O.P. Acronym • 7 Survival Priorities • Tactical breathing for panic control Urban Preparedness Get Home Bag essentials • Blackout and grid failure survival • Natural disaster response • Situational awareness • The Cooper Color Code Wilderness Survival Shelter building in minutes • Firecraft with 5 ignition methods • Water procurement anywhere • Navigation without GPS • The SAS Five knots First Aid & Medical Emergencies M.A.R.C.H. protocol • Bleeding control with tourniquets • Wound packing • Common injuries • Bites and stings • The Pocket Med Kit Food & Foraging Universal Edibility Test • 10 edible plants • Simple trapping and fishing EDC Gear & Tools The EDC Pyramid • Knife skills • Multitool hacks • Light and power management Signaling & Rescue 3 universal signals • Ground-to-air signals • Improvised signaling Quick Reference Appendices Cheat sheets • Plant identification • Knot diagrams • First aid guide • Blank notes pages Why This Pocket-Sized Survival Handbook is Different Small but mighty – Fits anywhere you go 30-second rule – Find answers fast in any emergency No fluff – Just practical information you will actually use SAS techniques – Field-tested methods from survival experts Urban + wilderness – Covers city emergencies and backcountry survival Beginner-friendly – No experience required Perfect For EDC (Everyday Carry) enthusiasts Hikers, campers, and backpackers Bushcraft and wilderness skills students Urban preppers and survivalists First aid and medical preparedness learners Beginners who do not know where to start Experienced outdoors people needing a portable reference Anyone who walks into the world and wants to walk back out The moment does not wait. Neither should you. Finally carry something heavier than hope.