Use them with things. The simplest skin protection products. Forms can be used for different purposes

Many people don’t even realize how many things they have in their home that can be an excellent alternative to sex toys. A little imagination - and new colors will be introduced into your intimate life.

People's imagination is limitless, which is manifested in the creation of various useful things. Do you think that products in a sex shop are too expensive? Then you can use available materials to create their analogues. It is important to experiment with caution and remember good hygiene.

1. Shower

Let's start with the most popular item that women use for self-gratification. Everything is very simple: take a shower head, turn on the water so that the pressure is stronger, the stream must be directed to the genitals, where the clitoris is located. Please note that the water should not be too hot.

2. Wax candle


A good dildo can be made by taking a large diameter wax candle and working a little on its shape to make a dildo. Please note that the device will not last long, since the candle will quickly become soft under the influence of body temperature.

3. Bead necklace


An unexpected thing for sexual pleasures that will help a girl diversify the sensations of her partner. Beads can be used to caress the body and penis. To enhance the sensations and make them more vivid, it is recommended to pre-cool the beads in the refrigerator. Women can also use a beaded necklace for self-satisfaction.

4. Massager


Many people have a “Goosebumps Anti-Stress” massager at home, which they use to work out active points on the head. Few people know that if you walk it on the buttocks or pubic area, you can get incredible pleasure. If you have such a massager, then be sure to try it.

5. Nylon tights


If you don’t have handcuffs at home, you can use other things to cuff your partner. Fans of experiments claim that it is better to take nylon tights instead of rope - they are softer and will not dig into the skin, will not leave behind unsightly marks and will not cause painful sensations.

6. Bubble wrap


Another unusual thing that can also be used to obtain satisfaction is cellophane film stuffed with air “pills”. You need to cut out a square measuring 25x25 cm, wrap it around your palm and secure the edges with tape. Lubricate the film with lubricant on top and begin stroking your lover’s genitals.

7. Dust brush


The soft panicle can be made from synthetic fibers or feathers. This is a great device to use during foreplay. You can stroke your partner's body with it to evoke pleasant feelings in him. It is important that it is clean.

8. Vegetables and fruits


Women can use cucumbers, carrots, eggplant, banana or corn for self-satisfaction. The fruits must be washed well, and a condom must be put on top of them.

9. Clips and clothespins


Interest in BDSM has grown significantly since the appearance of the book and movie “50 Shades of Gray.” Do you want to practice and get new sensations? Then use stationery clips or clothespins as an alternative to nipple clamps from a sex shop.

10. Sponges


A vaginal simulator can be made from two dishwashing sponges, which must be soaked in water and wrung out well. Place a condom between them and insert the whole thing into the glass. After this, pull the ends of the condom over the edges of the glass. The satisfaction device is ready.

11. Belt


Another thing for tying your partner to the bed or simply tying his hands. Like tights, the belt will not dig into the skin and cause pain.

12. Electric toothbrush


It is believed that this particular item is the best replacement for a vibrator. It's best to buy a new brush. It is clear that it will no longer be suitable for brushing teeth.

13. Telephone


You won't be able to use a smartphone as a vibrator, but a small push-button phone is ideal. To protect yourself from germs, it is recommended to put a condom on your mobile phone and turn on the vibration mode.

14. Silicone spatula


To add some spice to their sex life, many men like to spank their partner. Instead of a special whip from a sex shop, you can use a silicone spatula, which will not create strong impacts.

15. Hair tie


The most common hair ties can be an alternative to a cock ring. It is important that there are no sharp elements on it, and the elastic band should not squeeze the organ too much.

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The simplest skin protection products

As the simplest means of protecting human skin, industrial clothing can be used, first of all: jackets, trousers, overalls, robes with hoods, sewn in most cases from tarpaulin, fire-retardant or rubberized fabric, coarse cloth. They are capable of not only protecting against contact with the skin of radioactive substances during accidents at nuclear power plants and other radiation hazardous facilities, but also against droplets, vapors and aerosols of many toxic substances. Tarpaulin products, for example, protect against droplet-liquid agents and airborne chemicals for up to 1 hour in winter, and up to 30 minutes in summer.

Among items of household clothing, the most suitable for this purpose are raincoats and capes made of rubberized fabric or fabric coated with vinyl chloride film.

Winter items can also provide protection: coats made of rough cloth or drape, padded jackets, sheepskin coats, leather coats. These items can protect for up to 2 hours. It all depends on specific weather and other conditions, the concentration and state of aggregation of potent toxic or toxic substances.

After appropriate preparation, other types of outerwear can provide protection: tracksuits, jackets, especially leather ones, denim, raincoats made of waterproof fabric.

To protect your feet, it is best to use industrial or household rubber boots, rubber boots, and galoshes. You can also use shoes made of leather and leatherette, but preferably with rubber galoshes. Rubber products are capable of preventing the passage of droplet-liquid agents and SDYAVs for up to 3–6 hours.

You should wear rubber or leather gloves on your hands, or canvas mittens.

Women are advised to ditch skirts and wear trousers. In order for ordinary clothing to better protect against vapors and aerosols of chemical exposure agents and chemical agents, it must be soaked in a special solution, as is done when preparing protective filter clothing (PFC). Only clothing made from fabric materials can be impregnated. To impregnate one set of clothing and accessories (chest flap, hood, gloves, socks), 2.5 liters of solution is enough.

The impregnating solution can be prepared on the basis of aqueous synthetic detergents (OP-7, OP-10, “Novost”, “Don”, “Astra”, etc.) used for washing clothes. Another option is to use mineral and vegetable oils.

With the simplest means of skin protection, you can overcome contaminated areas and leave areas where there has been a spill or release of toxic substances. For a certain period of time, these products protect the human body from direct contact with drops, smears, aerosols and vapors of harmful and toxic substances, which significantly reduces the likelihood of injury.



Material index
Course: Civil defense - an integral part of the country's defense capability
DIDACTIC PLAN
CIVIL DEFENSE, BASIC CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS, TASKS OF CIVIL DEFENSE, HISTORY OF ITS CREATION
ORGANIZATION OF PROTECTION AND LIFE SUPPORT OF THE POPULATION IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Tasks and structure of personnel protection bodies at a separate facility
Responsibilities of the head of the civil defense facility
Responsibilities of the chief of staff of the civil defense facility
Measures to protect the population in emergency situations
Measures to protect the population carried out in advance

Individual protection means(PPE) is an item or group of items designed to protect (ensure safety) one person from radioactive, hazardous chemical and biological substances, as well as light radiation from a nuclear explosion.

According to their purpose, they are divided into personal respiratory protective equipment (RPP) and skin protective equipment (SPP). Based on the principle of protective action, PPE is divided into filtering and insulating.

In filtering PPE, the air necessary to maintain the vital functions of the body is cleaned of harmful impurities when passing through the PPE. Isolating type PPE completely isolates a person from the environment.

RPE is divided into gas masks (filtering and insulating), respirators and simple means.

The simplest means of respiratory protection - anti-dust fabric masks (PTM-1) and cotton-gauze bandages (VMP) can be used to protect the human respiratory system from radioactive substances and when working in a secondary cloud of biological agents (Fig. 1, 2).

To protect the respiratory organs of the adult population, filtering gas masks are used: a general-arms gas mask and a civilian gas mask GP-7.

The civilian gas mask GP-7 (Fig. 3) is today the most advanced and most reliable means of protection.

Rice. 1. Anti-dust fabric

Rice. 2. Cotton-gauze bandage mask PTM-1

The civilian gas mask GP-7 (and its modification GP-7V) is designed to protect the respiratory system, eyesight and facial skin. The gas mask provides reliable protection against poisonous, many

emergency chemically hazardous and radioactive substances. It protects for at least 6 hours from nerve agent vapors (such as sarin, zoran) and general toxic agents (hydrocyanic acid, cyanogen chloride), radioactive substances (iodine radionuclides and its organic compounds such as methyl iodide), and also for at least 2 hours from drops Agent of vesicant action. To protect children and adolescents, children's protective chambers and filtering gas masks are used:

1. DP-6 (for older children from 12 to 17 years old);

2. PDF-7 - children's filtering gas mask (intended for children aged 1.5 to 17 years);

3. PDF-Sh - children's school filtering gas mask (intended for children aged 7 to 1 7 years).

Rice. 3. Civil filtering gas mask GP-7:

1 - front part; 2 - filter-face box; 3 - knitted cover; 4 - inhalation valve assembly; 5 - intercom (membrane);

6 - exhalation valve assembly; 7 - shutter; 8 - headplate (occipital plate); 9 - frontal strap; 10 - temple straps; 11 - cheek straps;

2 - buckles; 13 - bag

Rice. 4. Overalls of protective filter clothing (PFC):

1 - hood; 2 - chest valve;

3 - throat valve; 4 - arm straps; 5 - delays

The front parts of children's gas masks are additionally differentiated by height, depending on the age of the child and the size of his head.

Skin protection equipment (SPE) consists of special protective clothing, which includes a general-arms protective kit, a light protective suit L-2, protective overalls (Fig. 4), and protective filter clothing.

Protective clothing is used only by personnel of civil defense units, and the population must be able to adapt everyday clothing and shoes to use them as improvised means to protect the skin.

Industrial protective clothing can be used as the simplest means of protecting human skin: jackets and trousers, overalls, robes with hoods, made of tarpaulin, fire-retardant fabric, rubberized fabric or coarse cloth. Such clothing can not only protect against contact of radioactive substances and bacterial agents with human skin, but also protect for some time from droplet-liquid agents.

Among the items of household clothing, the most suitable for protecting the skin are raincoats and capes made of rubberized fabric or fabric coated with vinyl chloride film. Such clothing protects against contact with the skin of radioactive substances and biological agents; it protects against droplet-liquid agents in the summer for about 10 minutes. Winter clothes can also provide protection - a coat made of rough cloth or drape. After appropriate preparation, other types of outerwear (suits, jackets, trousers, etc.) can also provide skin protection.

To protect the head and neck, clothing must be fastened with all buttons, hooks and snaps, and the collar and hood must be raised. The neck can be tied with a scarf.

The sleeves should be tied over the wrists with ribbons, the trousers should be pulled over the boots and tied at the bottom with ribbon. The bottom of your jacket, jacket or shirt should be tucked into your trousers.

To protect your feet, you can use industrial and household rubber boots, rubber boots and galoshes. Rubber products are capable of preventing droplet-liquid agents from passing through for up to 3-6 hours.

To protect your hands, you must use rubber or leather gloves and mittens.

When leaving the contaminated area, you should quickly remove clothing, taking precautions.

Regular medical personal protective equipment (MPI) includes an individual first aid kit (AI-2), an individual anti-chemical package (IPP-8) and an individual dressing package.

The individual first aid kit (AI-2) is designed to provide self- and mutual assistance in order to prevent severe consequences of exposure to damaging factors from the use of means of destruction or accidents at nuclear power plants, as well as to prevent and mitigate infectious diseases (Fig. 5). It contains various preventative and first aid products (see section “Additional materials”).

The individual anti-chemical package (IPP-8) is intended for the disinfection of droplet-liquid chemical agents that have come into contact with exposed skin and clothing.

Rice. 5 Individual first aid kit (AI-2)

Questions for self-control

1. What is personal protective equipment intended for?

2. Which of your things can be used as the simplest means of protecting the skin from radiation hazards?

3. What personal protective equipment can you try to use at home in case of radioactive contamination of the area?

4. What is the individual first aid kit (AI-2) intended for?

Which you can find at home, can be used not only for their intended purpose.

Buttons, elastic bands, tassels, rubber gloves and other things can be used for completely different purposes to make your life easier.

Here are some ideas on how you can use your usual household utensils:

5. Cosmetic brush


These soft brushes are ideal for removing dust from your keyboard. The main thing is that there is no makeup on them before cleaning.

6. Large paperclip


This clip is suitable for fastening a bracelet. Simply thread it through one end of the bracelet, and holding your hand where the bracelet will be, fasten it.

Useful for home

7. Bathroom curtain hooks


If you changed the curtain, then the hooks from the old curtain remain - they can be used to store things such as scarves and belts. They can also be attached to a regular hanger or to a rod in your closet. To store, for example, handbags.

8. Clear nail polish


Use varnish to strengthen loose buttons, small screws on glasses, and other small parts.

9. Rubber gloves


With these gloves you can open a frozen lid on a jar, because... they have good adhesion to the lid.

10. Antistatic wipes (for furniture care)

Ideal for cleaning baseboards and also removing dust for a long time so you don't have to dust too often.

11. Sticky notes (adhesive note paper)


The adhesive side can be used to collect debris that has accumulated inside the keyboard.

Useful things for home

12. Bar of soap


It can be used for a zipper to make it easier to close.

13. Bathroom curtain


Store an extra or old bathroom curtain in your car or bag, and when you go on a picnic, you will need it - if it gets dirty, it will be much easier to wash off stains on such a curtain than on a bedspread.

14. Paper clip


If you don't have a wallet with you, or you have an old one, you can temporarily use a banknote clip. You can attach a chain to it and keep the clip in your pocket without fear of someone stealing it.

15. Sticky roller (for cleaning clothes)


This roller can be used not only to clean clothes, but also the inside of the handbag, where small debris accumulates.

16. Paper muffin tins


You can decorate jam jars beautifully, for example, using simple paper muffin tins and rubber bands or ribbons.

17. Tissue box


Use this box to put small plastic bags in, and take out one bag at a time when you need to put something in it or line a bin.

18. Colander


You'll need it when you need somewhere to keep ice for drinks during a party. If you place a colander on a wide-necked jar or in a bowl, the water will flow into it and will not wet the table.

19. Wristband or sock top

Place this detail on a cup with a hot drink, and it will not only decorate the cup, but also protect your hands from burns.

20. Cardboard cylinder


This cylinder remains when you run out of paper towels. Just wrap scarves or other things around it and put it in a closet or suitcase - this will not only save a lot of space, but also protect your clothes from wrinkles.

21. Wine cork


This cork can be used as a pincushion.

22. Ice mold


Use it to store many different little things - it’s convenient and doesn’t take up much space.

How to use old things in everyday life - 50 ideas

Well, you probably have a lot of things in your house that, as they say, have already served their purpose, but it’s a shame to throw them away. If, every time you go through your closet, you doubt what to do with the old “trash” - throw it away or leave it for later - don’t doubt it anymore. No need to throw anything away! We bring to your attention ideas on how to give used items a second life.

1. From the cardboard base of a toilet paper roll you can make a “box” for cables and ropes.

2. Turn old credit cards into guitar picks.

3. Create a window curtain from old slides.

4. You can make unusual candles from old light bulbs.

5. Turn an old CD case into a food container.

6. Fill the box with toothpicks and it will become a knife block.

7. Turn old picture frames into trays.

8. Use ketchup bottles to make pancakes.

9. Use paper clips to organize your cables.

10. Turn old keys into hooks.

11. Make a first aid kit out of an old suitcase.

12. Use an old computer case as a mailbox.

13. Seal the holes in the fence with marble pebbles.

14. Make a package box out of an old tissue box.

15. Turn an old door into a coffee table.

16. Make a jewelry organizer out of an old bulletin board.

17. Ordinary stickers can be used to collect dust and sawdust when you drill something.

18. Do not rush to throw away the card catalog - it can be used as a bar.

19. Use old Lego blocks as a key holder.

20. An unusual idea is to turn a shopping basket into a wheelchair.

21. You can make bedside tables from old suitcases.

22. And lamps are made from old cups, bottles and bowls.

23. But these lollipops can be used as holders for candles on cakes.

24. A paper clip can be used to hold both keys and money.

25. Pipe with taps in the form of a hanger.

26. You can make shelves from old books.

27. Old video cassettes can be used to make gift boxes.

28. Old CD cases can be used to conveniently store cables and wires.

29. An old bicycle may well find a second life as a stand in the bathroom.

30. This mini-fridge can be turned into a small TV stand in which you can store all sorts of accessories.

31. Old cutlery can easily become hooks.

32. A wine box can turn into a shoe box.

33. Shower curtain hooks can be used as bag hangers in your closet.

34. Turn old suitcases into folders.

35. Is your tennis or badminton racket broken? No problem! You can make a mirror out of it.

36. Use old frame corners as tiles.

37. Make a mirror frame out of an old door.

38. Make a ribbon holder out of a paper towel holder.

39. From an outdated bathtub you can make a sofa for two!

40. Use frisbees to reinforce plastic plates.

41. Barrels instead of a drum kit - how do you like that?

42. Cupcake papers can be used to prevent ice cream from dripping onto your hands.

43. You can make a case for sweets from a shoe container.

44. Finally, make a chair out of old water skis...

45. ...a table made of old books.

46. ​​A beer box can be turned into a holder for salt, pepper, sauces and napkins.

47. Original shelf... from an old chair.

48. Are your decorations always scattered? It doesn’t matter, you can put them in old baking dishes.

49. You can store salads in jars.

50. And from an old piano you can make a fountain for the garden.