In Time of Emergency - A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) by United States. Office of Civil Defense
page 29 of 103 (28%)
page 29 of 103 (28%)
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LEARN THE LOCATIONS OF PUBLIC SHELTERS An attack might come at any hour of the day or night. Therefore you should find out _now_ the locations of those public fallout shelters designated by your local government for your use. If no designations have yet been made, learn the locations of public shelters that are nearest to you when you are at home, work, school, or any other place where you spend considerable time. This advice applies to all members of the family. Your children especially should be given clear instructions _now_ on where to find a fallout shelter at all times of the day, and told what other actions they should take in case an attack should occur. A HOME SHELTER MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE Public fallout shelters usually offer some advantages over home shelters. However, in many places--especially suburban and rural areas--there are few public shelters. If there is none near you, a home fallout shelter may save your life. The basements of some homes are usable as family fallout shelters as they now stand, without any alterations or changes--especially if the house has two or more stories, and its basement is below ground level. However, most home basements would need some improvements in order to shield their occupants adequately from the radiation given off by |
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