N E M O
Nuclear Emergency Management
Had this been a detonation emergency, you would have
been directed to ...
- remain indoors near the building's columnar supports
- immediately don what you have ...
- 2-3 pairs heavy socks
[add plastic bags over the first]
- 2-3 pairs long pants
- 2-3 long-sleeve shirts
- heavy duty shoes
- 3 large pillow cases or towels, to wrap your face and neck
- heavy duty gloves
- wallet identification, civil defense tag, keys, cash
- secure tactical operations ...
- close curtains
- get-out fire extinguishers
- gather extra blankets near you
- hang reflective aluminum foil behind the drapes at windows
- secure supply procedures ...
- gather canned foods into portable cloth sacks (pillowcases)
- remember your can-openers: bring two can-openers
- take a flashlight and your emergency preparedness kit
- secure strategic communications ...
- establish contact by webChat/IRC, forum/e-mail, netPhone
- be prepared for loss of connection at first light (EMPulse)
- the display may implode when the shockwave hits in 60 seconds
- final action [civil
defense warning sirens wavering] ...
- pull a sturdy table to near an interior room columnar support
- wrap your neck, cover your head
- crawl flat under the table
- face away from windows, face floor or corner
- hand-cover your ears
- afterward, for the next hour ...
- governments recommend remaining in a large closed room or shelter
Remain calm. You'll be expected to help others exit-escape your building inferno.
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