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§If Caught Outside

・Do not look at the flash or fireball ? It can blind you.

・Take cover behind anything that might offer protection.

・Lie flat on the ground and cover your head. If the
 explosion is some distance away, it could take 30
 seconds or more for the blast wave to hit.

・Take shelter as soon as you can, even if you are many
 miles from ground zero where the attack occurred ?
 radioactive fallout can be carried by winds for miles.
 Remember the three protective factors: Distance,
 Shielding and Time.

・If you were outside during or after the blast, get clean as
 soon as possible, to remove radioactive material that may
 have settled on your body.

・Remove your clothing to keep radioactive material from
 spreading. Removing the outer layer of clothing can
 remove up to 90% of radioactive material.

・If practical, place your contaminated clothing in a plastic
 bag and seal or tie the bag. Place the bag as far away as
 possible from humans and animals so that the radiation it
 gives off does not affect others.

・When possible, take a shower with lots of soap and water
 to help remove radioactive contamination. Do not scrub or
 scratch the skin.

・Wash your hair with shampoo, or soap and water. Do not
 use conditioner in your hair because it will bind
 radioactive material to your hair.

・Gently blow your nose and wipe your eyelids and
 eyelashes with a clean wet cloth. Gently wipe your ears.

・If you cannot shower, use a wipe or clean wet cloth to
 wipe your skin that was not covered by clothing.

§After

・Keep listening for official information about what to do,
 where to go and places to avoid

・Stay away from damaged areas, areas marked “radiation
 hazard” or “HAZMAT.” Remember that radiation cannot
 be seen, smelled or otherwise detected by human
 senses.