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79     When  to  use  a  secret  code Your family members are the most important people in your world. You need to plan ahead to keep them safe, and one of the best ways to do this is to develop a special code word among them. That code word should be the signal that tells #166 your family it’s time to meet at a predetermined safe location. The code word prevents others around your family members from knowing that something is wrong, which may help provide a window through which they (and you) can escape. Submitted by Marilyn, Tyler Avoiding  bumps  in  the  night Have you ever traveled at night, or at night in the rain? Did you hit things you would have easily avoided during the day? The dangers of travel during nighttime are many times greater than traveling during the day. While night offers cover, it also conceals hazards. Avoid traveling at night whenever possible. Submitted by Richard, Berkeley, CA How  to  conquer  impossible  barriers Things we think of as impassable barriers seldom are. The walls of the average home or structure are mostly drywall held up by studs. There may or may not be insulation within the walls, but this rips easily by hand. You can kick through or break through most drywall sheets. #167 #168 If you have a heavy tool like a hammer, this is that much easier. With a little work and a little time, you can break through most ordinary walls, especially walls in cheaply built modern structures. Submitted by Joe, Arizona


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