Actions in the event of a nuclear hazard

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Today we will discuss an important topic - actions in the event of a nuclear threat💥💥💥

  • The first and most important thing is to wait for instructions from the official authorities (military administration, emergency services, or representatives of the central government).
  • Do not take any medications, including potassium iodide, unless government authorities have explicitly stated their use in your region.
  • Try to avoid going outside and seal windows and doors as tightly as possible to prevent dust from entering.
  • If you find yourself outside after receiving a nuclear threat message, carefully remove all your clothing, place it in a plastic bag, tie it up, and put it as far away from people as possible.
  • Stay indoors or seek shelter until authorities announce the possibility of leaving. This period can last for several days.
  • Consume only bottled drinking water (try to distribute it in such a way that it will last for several days for everyone present).

 

           Be prepared for possible power outages. Always have spare batteries, flashlights, and radios to receive information from official sources even in the event of a power failure.

           Store non-perishable food supplies for several days, including canned goods, dry products, biscuits, nuts, and other long-term storage items.

          Create an evacuation plan and keep necessary documents, money, medications, and other essential items in a portable kit that can be quickly taken with you if needed.

          Learn to recognize signs of radiation contamination and stay away from any radiation sources.

          Avoid consuming local food products, especially from open sources, as they may be contaminated with radiation.

         Stay calm and help each other. It is important to remember that proper actions and mutual support can save lives in a nuclear threat situation.

         Refer to official sources and information channels for updated information and safety instructions.

 

We remind you that knowledge of safety measures in the event of a nuclear threat is important, but we sincerely hope that you will never have to apply this knowledge in real life. Stay safe!

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