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Doug RitterDoug Ritter is available to make a presentation to your group or organization on a variety of survival related topics. He is widely recognized as one of the world's foremost experts on survival equipment. Doug's low key, fast paced style, delivered with sincerity and humor, captures the audience's attention and packs a lot of valuable information into the available time.


"I've been to my share of survival seminars over the past couple decades and none of them was as informative and enjoyable as yours." - Bob Carry

"No doubt you've heard this before, but your survival equipment seminar ROCKS! Truly exceptional!" - Bill Robertson

For more information on booking Doug Ritter for your group or organization, please email Doug Ritter or contact us at 480-219-7271.


blue ball Equipping Yourself To Survive - Personal Survival Gear for the Wilderness

Doug Ritter - Equipping Yourself To Survive

When your day's gone about as bad as it possibly could, your survival may well depend upon what you have on your person; what you've got stored in your pockets. Doug will give you the straight poop on the fundamental survival gear you should never be without and, just as important, what gear is worth betting your life on and what isn't. Learn what to carry in your pockets and what should be included in a pocket survival kit.

blue ball Personal Locator Beacons - Pocket-sized Lifesavers

Group shot of PLBsPersonal Locator Beacons (PLBs) are now legal for use in the U.S. This revolutionary and affordable advanced 406 MHz emergency beacon technology "takes the 'Search' out of Search and Rescue," substantially improving the odds that survivors will be found and rescued in a timely manner. Doug is the nation's leading consumer expert on the subject and is uniquely qualified to speak on the subject having exposed the failings of one manufacturer's beacons in exclusive real-world testing. He covers the benefits these PLBs offer and their limitations, the various special features available and their pros and cons, how the COSPAS-SARSAT system works with these beacons, how to use them to best advantage and reviews the features of all the available PLBs. Doug also provides demonstration beacons for participants to gain hands-on experience with this latest lifesaving technology. Longer presentation includes more technical details.

blue ball Get Rescued! 21st Century Survival Signaling

New technology is substantially improving the odds that survivors will be found and rescued in a timely manner. Doug covers 406 MHz Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs), Satellite Phones, improved capability Handheld Radios and high-tech visual signaling devices including Laser Flares and LED "strobes." Both the advantages and limitations of these new devices are reviewed and demonstration samples of most are provided for participants to gain hands-on experience with this latest lifesaving technology. Longer presentation includes more technical details on the equipment and field use.


blue ball Fundamental Survival Skills for That Unexpected Campout

Doug Ritter demostrates Shelter BuildingHowever you got yourself into the predicament, this will provide you the fundamental skills set needed to survive and be rescued in most wilderness situations. Focuses on practical survival skills using the fundamental survival equipment Doug recommends you carry on your person at all times. Covers shelter, fire making, water procurement, staying found, and signaling search and rescue. Complements 1, 2 and 3 above

blue ball Mayday!!!!!!! Signaling For Help or Rescue

Signaling for help can be a lot more complicated that it seems and screwing up can have fatal consequences. Doug gives a quick overview of the various traditional signaling means as well as electronic signaling devices. He covers how they work, how to get the most out of them, and how to avoid problems that can reduce effectiveness or cause injury. Improvised signaling is also covered. Inert pyrotechnics are used for inside demonstrations. With prior arrangement and proper accommodations, actual live demonstrations can be conducted, in which case the Powerpoint portion of this presentation is optional.


Presentation Requirements:

Hour long presentations can be adjusted to fit a 50-minute time period

All presentations except those conducted outside for equipment demonstrations require a PC-compatible LCD projector and projection screen.

For larger groups, generally more than 20 people, a microphone and PA system is required and a wireless lapel microphone is much preferred. If you don't have one available, Doug can provide his own wireless lapel microphone system to hook into your PA system.

A 6 ft. or 8 ft. long banquet table and chairs may be required for some equipment demonstrations.

Availability of life rafts and live pyrotechnics for demonstrations subject to cooperation from manufacturers, distributors, or a local service facility and generally must be arranged well in advance. Demonstrations of pyrotechnic devices requires coordination with appropriate law enforcement and SAR organizations. This can be arraigned by either party, but must at least be coordinated with Doug.

For presentations where equipment is demonstrated, an assistant to help pack up afterwards is required, three assistants for the in-water demos. Clean up from life raft demos involves use of a very loud industrial vacuum cleaner to purge and evacuate the rafts for shipping. Do not schedule the same space for presentation for at least one hour, and preferably two hours, afterwards. In-water demo clean-up requires additional resources and time.

For more information on booking Doug Ritter for your group or organization, please contact Doug Ritter directly.


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