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IN-HOME SHELTER
What's an "In-Home
Shelter"?
In the event of a radiological, chemical, or biological
emergency, authorities may direct you to SHELTER IN PLACE or
EVACUATE. What this means is to remain inside your home or place of
work and protect yourself there.
What do I do if emergency
officials advise me to "Shelter in Place"?
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Stay calm
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Bring children and pets indoors
immediately.
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Close and lock all the windows and outside
doors.
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Turn off all fans, heating and air
conditioning systems, close exterior doors and windows.
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If you have a fireplace, close the damper
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Gather your disaster supplies, emergency
kit and battery powered radio.
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Go to an interior room, ideally without
windows. In case of a chemical threat, a room above ground is
preferable because some chemicals are heavier than air and may seep
into the basement.
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Use duct tape (wet towels if you are out of
duct tape) to seal doors exhaust fans, vents and windows.
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Listen to the radio or TV for emergency
instructions and Shelter in Place until you are told all is safe.
(Information
provided by FEMA)
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