A lot of sites are also down and giving network errors. I think it's strange how this is happening. I feel like something went down in the middle of the night and no one knows until when they try to access their accounts.
In certain parts, cell phones services are patchy making it hard for you to get connections. We are on the brink of WWIII. Trump bombs Iran's nuclear reactors and used a bunker buster to close Iran's tunnels. We do not know how this is going to go. We do not know what is going to happen all we can do is prepare. Rather be overly prepared then not prepared enough!
- Hand crank radios,
- Batteries,
- Flashlights,
- Solar powered lights,
- Solar powered generators,
- MREs FOOD kits,
- emergency supplies,
- Survival gear,
- Radiation detector and more
- Book of medical herbs
- Foragers guide to wild food and plants
- Bluetti Portable Power Banks
- Rav Power Banks and Chargers
Just incase of a Nuclear fall out!
1. Seek Immediate Shelter:
If you are outside: Find the nearest building and get inside as quickly as possible.
If you are already inside: Stay where you are and shelter in place.
Minimize Exposure: Avoid looking at the flash or fireball of the explosion, as it can cause blindness. If you must be outside, cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth or mask.
Decontaminate: If you were outside, remove and discard your outer layer of clothing to remove radioactive material. Wash any exposed skin with soap and water. You can wash your hair but do not use Conditioner. It will trap it in your hair.
2. Shelter-in-Place:
Seal the space:
Close and seal windows, doors, and any vents that could allow outside air to enter. Use plastic sheeting and duct tape to create a barrier.
Turn off utilities:
If possible, shut off ventilation systems, air conditioners, and forced-air heating units that draw air from outside.
Stay informed:
Tune into a battery-powered or hand-crank radio for official news, instructions, and updates from emergency officials.
Conserve resources:
Use stored food and water supplies. Avoid consuming food or water from outside sources.
Be prepared to stay:
Depending on the severity and location of the fallout, you may need to remain sheltered for days or even weeks.
3. Essential Supplies:
Emergency Kit:
Have a kit prepared with essentials like bottled water, non-perishable food, a first-aid kit, a hand-crank or battery-powered radio, a flashlight, and extra batteries.
Medications:
Ensure you have any necessary medications, including stable iodine if recommended by authorities.
Personal Hygiene:
Include items for personal hygiene, like soap, towels, and a way to collect and dispose of waste.
4. Long-Term Considerations:
Monitor radiation levels: Follow the guidance of emergency officials regarding safe evacuation procedures and areas.
Avoid contact with fallout: Limit exposure to radioactive material and follow instructions for decontamination if you need to venture outside.
Stay informed: Continue to monitor emergency broadcasts for updates and instructions.
If you are outside: Find the nearest building and get inside as quickly as possible.
If you are already inside: Stay where you are and shelter in place.
Minimize Exposure: Avoid looking at the flash or fireball of the explosion, as it can cause blindness. If you must be outside, cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth or mask.
Decontaminate: If you were outside, remove and discard your outer layer of clothing to remove radioactive material. Wash any exposed skin with soap and water. You can wash your hair but do not use Conditioner. It will trap it in your hair.
2. Shelter-in-Place:
Seal the space:
Close and seal windows, doors, and any vents that could allow outside air to enter. Use plastic sheeting and duct tape to create a barrier.
Turn off utilities:
If possible, shut off ventilation systems, air conditioners, and forced-air heating units that draw air from outside.
Stay informed:
Tune into a battery-powered or hand-crank radio for official news, instructions, and updates from emergency officials.
Conserve resources:
Use stored food and water supplies. Avoid consuming food or water from outside sources.
Be prepared to stay:
Depending on the severity and location of the fallout, you may need to remain sheltered for days or even weeks.
3. Essential Supplies:
Emergency Kit:
Have a kit prepared with essentials like bottled water, non-perishable food, a first-aid kit, a hand-crank or battery-powered radio, a flashlight, and extra batteries.
Medications:
Ensure you have any necessary medications, including stable iodine if recommended by authorities.
Personal Hygiene:
Include items for personal hygiene, like soap, towels, and a way to collect and dispose of waste.
4. Long-Term Considerations:
Monitor radiation levels: Follow the guidance of emergency officials regarding safe evacuation procedures and areas.
Avoid contact with fallout: Limit exposure to radioactive material and follow instructions for decontamination if you need to venture outside.
Stay informed: Continue to monitor emergency broadcasts for updates and instructions.
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