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                        WHAT TO
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                updated on 8.25.07 
				  
                
                This guide is for families preparing
                for imminent terrorist or strategic nuclear attacks 
                with expected severe destruction followed by widespread
                radioactive fallout downwind.
                  
                 
                  
                    
                      | IF
                        ONLY A 'Dirty Bomb' Attack (Not the vastly more
                        devastating nuclear weapon blasts with fallout discussed
                        below.) - You can expect localized and downwind
                        contamination from the explosion and dispersed
                        radioactive materials. If you are near enough to see or
                        hear any local bomb blast, assume that it includes
                        radiological or chemical agents. You should move away
                        from the blast area as quickly as possible. If the wind
                        is blowing toward you from the direction of the blast,
                        travel in a direction that is crosswise or perpendicular
                        to the wind as you move away from the blast area. If
                        possible cover your face with a dust mask or cloth to
                        avoid inhaling potentially radioactive dust. Upon
                        reaching a safe location, remove your outer clothing
                        outside and shower as soon as possible. Refer to local
                        news sources for additional instructions about
                        sheltering or evacuation. The government is better
                        prepared to direct and assist the public in a 'dirty
                        bomb' incident, unlike an actual nuclear weapon attack
                        discussed below. | 
                     
                  
                 
                In a national crisis of imminent
                nuclear weapon attacks, read all the way through this guide
                first,
                 THEN TAKE EFFECTIVE PROTECTIVE
                ACTION WITH CONFIDENCE... FAST!
                  
                 #1 - STAY
                OR GO?
                 You must decide FIRST if you need to
                prepare where you are, or attempt evacuation. The nature of
                the threat, your prior preparations, and your confidence in your
                sources of information should direct your decision. If you know
                already you will be preparing to stay at your own home or, at
                least, the immediate local area, go now to #2 below.
                 If you are considering evacuation, your
                decision requires a very high confidence that it is worth the
                risk. You do not want to get stuck between your current
                location and your hoped for destination, as there will probably
                be no easy getting back. If you fail to get to your
                destination, you may be exposed without shelter, in a dangerous
                situation with little effective law enforcement, perhaps among
                panicked hordes of refugees. Whatever supplies you have may be
                limited then to what you can carry on foot. IF you are in
                a big city or near a military target, AND you have
                relatives or friends in the country that you know are awaiting
                you, AND the roads between you and them are clear, AND
                the authorities are not yet restricting traffic, AND you
                have the means and fuel, evacuation may be a viable option for a
                limited time. DO NOT attempt evacuation if all of the above is
                not clearly known, or if the situation is deteriorating too
                quickly to make the complete trip. You do not want to get
                stuck and/or become a refugee being herded along with panicked
                masses. If evacuation is truly a viable option, do not
                wait - GO NOW! Do so with as many of the supplies
                listed on the last page as possible. Better to be two days too
                early in arriving than two hours too late and getting snagged
                mid-way, potentially exposing your family to a worse fate than
                having stayed where you were. Because of the very real danger of
                getting caught in an evacuation stampede that stalls, almost all
                families will be better off making the best of it wherever they
                currently are.
                 #2 - WHAT
                YOU NEED TO DO FIRST
                 Because time is of the essence, you
                need to first delegate and assign to different adult family
                members specific tasks so they can all be accomplished at
                the same time. Your first priorities to assure your family
                survival are Shelter, Water, and Food/Supplies.
                While some are working on the water storage and shelter at
                home, others need to be acquiring, as much as possible, the food
                and supplies.
                 #3 - FOOD/SUPPLIES
                 Because much of the food and supplies
                listed on the last page of this guide may quickly become
                unavailable, you need to assign someone NOW to
                immediately go to the stores with that list! Get cash from
                the bank and ATM's first, but try and use credit cards at the
                stores, if at all possible, to preserve your cash.
                 #4 - WATER
                 With one or more adults now heading to
                the stores with the list on the last page, those remaining
                need to begin storing water IMMEDIATELY! Lack of
                clean water will devastate your family much more quickly and
                more severely than any lack of food. Without water for both
                drinking and continued good sanitary practices in food
                preparation and for bathroom excursions (which will inevitably
                be much less sanitary than normal), debilitating sickness could
                rampage through your household with little hope of prompt
                medical attention. That is a highly likely but, avoidable,
                disaster, ONLY IF you have enough water.
                 Every possible container needs to be
                filled with water RIGHT NOW! It will be very hard to have
                stored too much water. When the electricity/pumps go down or
                everybody in your community is doing the same thing, thus
                dropping the water pressure, what you've got is all you might be
                getting for a very long time. Empty pop bottles (1-3 liter) are
                ideal for water storage, also filling up the bathtub and washing
                machine. (Remember, later you'll have some in your hot water
                tank.) If you have any kiddie pools or old water beds, pull them
                out and fill them up, too. (Water from a water bed should be
                used only for bathing or cleaning, not for drinking as it may
                contain traces of algaecide and/or fungicides.) Anything and
                everything that'll hold water needs to be filled up quickly
                RIGHT NOW!!
                 One of the shopping items listed on the
                last page is new garbage cans and liner bags which you'll also
                use for storing water. If you can't get any more new cans, you
                could clean out an existing garbage can and scrub it throughout
                with bleach, then put in a new garbage bag liner and fill it
                with water. Even sturdy boxes could be used with bag liners.
                (Use two liners if they are very thin/flimsy.) Choose well where
                you fill up garbage cans with water because they won't easily be
                moved once full and many of them together could be too heavy for
                some upper floor locations. Ideally, they need to be very near
                where your shelter will be constructed and can actually add to
                its shielding properties, as you'll see below. BE ASSURED, YOU
                CANNOT STORE AND HAVE TOO MUCH WATER! Do not hesitate, fill
                up every possible container, RIGHT NOW!
                 #5 - SHELTER
                 The principles of radiation protection
                are simple - with many options and resources families can use to
                prepare or improvise a very effective shelter. You must throw
                off the self-defeating myths of nuclear un-survivability
                that may needlessly seal the fate of less informed families.
                 Radioactive fallout is the particulate
                matter (dust) produced by a nuclear explosion and carried high
                up into the air by the mushroom cloud. It drifts on the wind and
                most of it settles back to earth downwind of the explosion. The
                heaviest, most dangerous, and most noticeable fallout, will
                'fall out' first close to ground zero. It may begin arriving
                minutes after an explosion. While the smaller and lighter
                dust-like particles will typically be arriving hours later, as
                they drift much farther downwind, often for hundreds of miles.
                As it settles, whether you can see it or not, fallout will
                accumulate and blow around everywhere just like dust or light
                snow does on the ground and roofs. Wind and rain can concentrate
                the fallout into localized 'hot spots' of much more intense
                radiation with no visible indication of its presence.
                 This radioactive fallout 'dust' is
                dangerous because it is emitting penetrating radiation energy
                (similar to x-ray's). This radiation (not the fallout dust) can
                go right through walls, roofs and protective clothing. Even if
                you manage not to inhale or ingest the dust, and keep it off
                your skin, hair, and clothes, and even if none gets inside your
                house, the radiation penetrating your home is still extremely
                dangerous, and can injure or kill you inside.
                 Radioactive fallout from a nuclear
                explosion, though very dangerous initially, loses its intensity
                quickly because it is giving off so much energy. For example,
                fallout emitting gamma ray radiation at a rate of 500 R/hr
                (fatal with one hour of exposure) shortly after an explosion,
                weakens to only 1/10th as strong 7 hours later. Two days later,
                it's only 1/100th as strong, or as deadly, as it was initially.
                 That is really very good news,
                because our families can readily survive it IF we get
                them into a proper shelter to safely wait it out as it becomes
                less dangerous with every passing hour.
                 What stops radiation, and thus shields
                your family, is simply putting mass between them and the
                radiation source. Like police body armor stopping bullets, mass
                stops (absorbs) radiation. The thicker the mass, the more
                radiation it stops. Also, the denser (heavier) the mass used,
                the more effective it is with every inch more you add to your
                fallout shelter. The thickness in inches needed to cut the
                radiation down to only 1/10th of its initial intensity for
                different common materials is: Steel 3.3", concrete
                11", earth 16", water 24", wood 38", etc.
                The thickness required to stop 99% of the radiation is: 5"
                of steel, 16" of solid brick or hollow concrete blocks
                filled with mortar or sand, 2 feet of packed earth or 3 feet if
                loose, 3 feet of water. You may not have enough steel available,
                but anything you do have will have mass and can be used to add
                to your shielding - it just takes more thickness of lighter
                wood, for example, than heavier earth, to absorb and stop the
                same amount of radiation. Increasing the distance between your
                family and the radiation outside also reduces the radiation
                intensity.
                 The goals of your family fallout
                shelter are:
                
                  - To maximize the distance away from
                    the fallout 'dusting' outside on the ground and roof
 
                    
                   - To place sufficient mass between
                    your family and the fallout to absorb the deadly radiation
 
                    
                   - To make the shelter tolerable to
                    stay in while the radiation subsides with every passing hour
 
                 
                
                 While a fallout shelter can be built
                anywhere, you should see what your best options are at home or
                nearby. Some structures already provide significant shielding or
                partial shielding that can be enhanced for adequate protection. If
                you do not have a basement available, you can still use the
                techniques shown below in any above ground structure, but you'll
                need to use more mass to achieve the same level of shielding.
                You may consider using other solid structures nearby, especially
                those with below ground spaces, such as commercial buildings,
                schools, churches, below ground parking garages, large and long
                culverts, tunnels, etc.. Some of these may require permissions
                and/or the acquiring of additional materials to minimize any
                fallout drifting or blowing into them, if open ended. Buildings
                with a half-dozen or more floors, where there is not a concern
                of blast damage, may provide good radiation protection in the
                center of the middle floors. This is because of both the
                distance and the shielding the multiple floors provide from the
                fallout on the ground and roof.
                 Bottom Line: choose a structure nearby
                with both the greatest mass and distance already in place
                between the outside, where the fallout would settle, and the
                shelter inside.
                  
                 
                  
                    
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                        you have a basement in your home, or at a nearby
                        relatives' or friends' house that you can use, your best
                        option is probably to fortify and use it, unless you
                        have ready access to a better/deeper structure nearby.
                         For an expedient last-minute
                        basement shelter, push a heavy table that you can get
                        under into the corner that has the soil highest on the
                        outside. The ground level outside ideally needs to be
                        above the top of the inside shelter. If no heavy table
                        is available, you can take internal doors off their
                        hinges and lay them on supports to create your 'table'.
                        Then pile any available mass on and around it such as
                        books, wood, cordwood, bricks, sandbags, heavy
                        furniture, full file cabinets, full water containers,
                        your food stocks, and boxes and pillow cases full of
                        anything heavy, like earth. Everything you could pile up
                        and around it has mass that will help absorb and stop
                        more radiation from penetrating inside - the heavier the
                        better. However, be sure to reinforce your table and
                        supports so you do not overload it and risk collapse. 
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                         Leave a small crawl-through
                        entrance and more mass there that can be easily pulled
                        in after you to seal it up. Have at least two gaps or
                        4-6" square air spaces, one high at one end and one
                        low at the other. Use more if crowded and/or hotter
                        climate. A small piece of cardboard can help fan fresh
                        air in if the natural rising warmer air convection
                        current needs an assist moving the air along. This
                        incoming air won't need to be filtered if the basement
                        has been reasonably sealed up, however any windows or
                        other openings will require some solid mass coverage to
                        assure they stay sealed and to provide additional
                        shielding protection for the basement. More details on
                        this in the next (#6) section.
                         With more time, materials, and
                        carpentry or masonry skills, you could even construct a
                        more formal fallout shelter, such as the lean-to shown
                        to the right, but you will need to assure structural
                        integrity is achieved and adequate mass is utilized.
                         An effective fallout shelter
                        constructed in a basement may reduce your radiation
                        exposure 100-200 fold. Thus, if the initial radiation
                        intensity outside was 500 R/hr (fatal in one hour), the
                        basement shelter occupants might only experience 5 R/hr
                        or even less, which is survivable, as the radiation
                        intensity will be decreasing with every passing hour. 
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                         Adding mass on the floor above
                        your chosen basement corner, and outside against the
                        walls opposite your shelter, can dramatically increase
                        your shielding protection. Every inch thicker adds up to
                        more effective life-saving radiation shielding.
                         As cramped as that crawl space
                        fallout shelter might seem, the vital shielding provided
                        by simply moving some mass into place could be the
                        difference between exposure to a lethal dose of
                        radiation and the survival of your family.
                         The majority of people
                        requiring any sheltering at all will be many miles
                        downwind, and they will not need to stay sheltered for
                        weeks on end. In fact, most people will only need to
                        stay sheltered full-time for a few days before they can
                        start coming out briefly to attend to quick essential
                        chores. Later, they can begin spending ever more time
                        out of the shelter daily, only coming back in to sleep.
                        As miserable as it might seem now, you and your family
                        can easily endure that, especially compared to the
                        alternative. 
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                It's really not so difficult to
                build an effective family fallout shelter, not to get it done...
                RIGHT NOW!
                  
                 #6 - ESSENTIAL DETAILS
                 If you've accomplished the above;
                securing your supplies, stored water, and built your family
                fallout shelter, CONGRATULATIONS! You have now succeeded
                in improving the odds of survival for your family 100-fold, or
                more! Now, you need to expand your knowledge and fine-tune the
                tactics that will make the most of your family survival
                strategy.
                 
                   
                   - Government information and guidance
                    is a vital resource in your response to a nuclear crisis,
                    but for many reasons it may be late, incomplete, misleading
                    or simply in error. While evacuation might be prudent for
                    individuals who act quickly in response to a threat,
                    governments will be slow to call for mass evacuations
                    because of their potential for panic and gridlock. As the
                    recent government calls for duct tape and plastic sheeting
                    led to sold-out stores, anxiety, and derision from the
                    press, there will be great reluctance to issue similar
                    alarms. If you want to assure that you have adequate food
                    and supplies for your family you must act BEFORE the panic
                    without first waiting for government instructions that may
                    never come or as urgently as warranted. You alone are
                    ultimately responsible for your family.
                    
  
                   - Filtering the air coming into
                    your basement shelter won't be required. Air does not
                    become radioactive, and if your basement is reasonably snug,
                    there won't be any wind blowing through it to carry the
                    radioactive fallout dust inside. Simply sealing any basement
                    windows and other openings prevents significant fallout from
                    getting inside. To improve both the radiation shielding
                    inside the basement, and to protect the windows from being
                    broken and letting fallout blow in later, you should cover
                    them all with wood, and then with sandbags or solid masonry
                    blocks or earth, etc. on the outside and inside too, if
                    possible. If the basement air gets seriously stale later on,
                    you could re-open a door into the upper floors of the still
                    closed house, or secure a common furnace air filter over an
                    outside air opening leading into your basement.
                    
  
                   - Regarding fallout contamination,
                    any food or water stored in sealed containers, that can
                    later have any fallout dust brushed or rinsed off the
                    outside of the container, will then be safe to use. As long
                    as the fallout dust does not get inside the container, then
                    whatever radiation penetrated the food/water container from
                    the outside does not harm the contents. If you suspect that
                    your clothes have fallout on them, remove your outer
                    clothing before you come inside and leave them outside. A
                    cheap plastic hooded rain poncho that can be easily rinsed
                    off or left outside is very worthwhile. Have water and baby
                    shampoo near the entrance (hose and containers) to wash and
                    thoroughly rinse any exposed skin and hair. Exposure to
                    fallout radiation does not make you radioactive, but you
                    need to assure that you don't bring any inside. If any are
                    stricken with radiation sickness, typically nausea, it is
                    when mild (<100 Rads) 100% recoverable and cannot be
                    passed on to others. Before fallout arrives, you might also
                    try to cover up items you want to protect outside for easier
                    rinsing off of the fallout dust later when it's safe to come
                    out and do so. For instance, if you have a vegetable
                    gardening spot, you might try covering much of it with
                    plastic or tarp and weighting them down.
                    
  
                   - If without sufficient time to
                    acquire radiological instruments of your own, like Geiger
                    counters and dosimeters, you'll need to be extra sure
                    that your portable radios function properly from inside your
                    shelter and that you have plenty of fresh batteries
                    stocked for them. Without radiological instruments,
                    listening for official guidance about the radiation threat
                    levels in your particular area will be the only way you'll
                    know when it's becoming safe to venture out. It might also
                    be the only way you'll know when you first need to take your
                    initial maximum protective action. When not in use, they
                    should not be attached to any outside antenna or even have
                    their own antenna extended. And, they should be wrapped in
                    any non-conducting insulation, like layers of paper or
                    bubble wrap plastic and then stored in a metal container or
                    wrapped in aluminum foil to minimize the potential of EMP
                    ruining the electronics. Having back-up radios would be very
                    prudent. With extra radios, you can have one always tuned to
                    the closest likely target city and, if it suddenly goes off
                    the air, that could be your first indication of an attack.
                    
  
                   - If close to a target, your
                    first indication of a nuclear detonation may be with its
                    characteristic blinding bright flash. The first effects you
                    may have to deal with before radioactive fallout arrives,
                    depending on your proximity to it, are blast and thermal
                    energy. Promptly employing the old "Duck &
                    Cover" strategy will save many from avoidable flying
                    debris injuries and minimize thermal burns. Those very close
                    will experience tornado strength winds and should quickly
                    dive behind any solid object or into any available
                    depression, culvert, etc. A very large 500 kiloton blast,
                    2.2 miles away, will arrive about 8 seconds after the
                    detonation flash with a very strong three second wind blast.
                    That delay is much greater further away. That is a lot of
                    time to take cover IF alert and you should stay down for up
                    to 2 minutes. If not near any target 'ground zero' you will
                    only, like the vast majority, have to deal with the fallout
                    later.
                    
  
                   - When fallout is first anticipated,
                    but has not yet arrived, anyone not already sheltered should
                    begin using a dust protector filter mask and hooded rain
                    ponchos. Everyone should begin taking Potassium Iodide (KI)
                    or Potassium Iodate (KIO3) tablets for thyroid protection
                    against cancer causing radioactive iodine, a major product
                    of nuclear weapons explosions. If no tablets available, you
                    can topically (on the skin) apply an iodine solution, like
                    tincture of iodine or Betadine, for a similar protective
                    effect. (WARNING: Iodine solutions are NEVER to be
                    ingested or swallowed.) For adults, paint 8 ml of a 2
                    percent tincture of Iodine on the abdomen or forearm each
                    day, ideally at least 2 hours prior to possible exposure.
                    For children 3 to 18, but under 150 pounds, only half that
                    amount painted on daily, or 4 ml. For children under 3 but
                    older than a month, half again, or 2 ml. For newborns to 1
                    month old, half it again, or just 1 ml. (One measuring
                    teaspoon is about 5 ml, if you don't have a medicine dropper
                    graduated in ml.) If your iodine is stronger than 2%, reduce
                    the dosage accordingly. Absorption through the skin is not
                    as reliable a dosing method as using the tablets, but tests
                    show that it will still be very effective for most. Do
                    not use if allergic to iodine. If at all possible,
                    inquire of your doctor NOW if there is any reason why
                    anybody in your household should not use KI or KIO3 tablets,
                    or iodine solutions on their skin, in a future nuclear
                    emergency, just to be sure.
                    
  
                   - When you know that the time to
                    take protective action is approaching, turn off all the
                    utilities into the house, check that everything is sealed up
                    and locked down, and head for the shelter. You should also
                    check that you have near your shelter additional tools, crow
                    bars, and car jacks for digging out later, if required, and
                    fire extinguishers handy, too. Also, any building supplies,
                    tools, sheet plastic, staple guns, etc. for sealing any
                    holes from damage. Your basement should already be very well
                    sealed against fallout drifting inside. Now, you'll need to
                    seal around the last door you use to enter with duct tape
                    all around the edges, especially if it's a direct to the
                    outside door.
                    
  
                   - You don't need to risk fire,
                    burns, and asphyxiation trying to cook anything in the
                    cramped shelter space, if you have pre-positioned in your
                    shelter enough canned goods, can opener, and other
                    non-perishable foods, that are ready-to-eat without
                    preparation. More food, along with water, can be located
                    right outside your crawl space entrance that you can pull in
                    quickly as needed when safe to do so.
                    
  
                   - For lighting needs within the
                    shelter have many small LED flashlights or LED head-lamps to
                    stretch your battery life. Try not to have to use candles if
                    at all possible. Bring in some books for yourself and games
                    for the children. Maybe throw in a small/thin mattress, some
                    cushions, blankets, pillows, etc.
                    
  
                   - Toilet use will be via the 5
                    gallon bucket with a seat borrowed from one of the house
                    bathrooms, if you did not purchase a separate one. Garbage
                    bag liners, preferably sized for it, should always be used
                    and a full-size and bag lined garbage can should be
                    positioned very close to the shelter entrance for depositing
                    these in when it is safe to do so quickly. Hanging a sheet
                    or blanket will help provide a little privacy as shelter
                    occupants 'take their turn'. The toilet needs to have its
                    new 'deposits' sealed up tight with the plastic liner after
                    each use. Use a very secure top on the bucket and position
                    it near the wall with the outgoing upper air vent.
                    
  
                   - Pets, and what to do about them,
                    is a tough call. Letting dogs run free is not a humane
                    option, both for their potential to die a miserable death
                    from radiation exposure outside and/or to be a danger to
                    others, especially if they get diseased and/or run in the
                    inevitable packs of multitudes of other abandoned pets.
                    Caring for them is ideal, if truly realistic and not a drain
                    on limited resources, while 'putting them down' might
                    eventually become a painful, but necessary reality if the
                    disruption of services and food supplies was very long term.
                    
  
                   - Boiling or bleach water treatments
                    will be used for cleaning your stored water later for
                    drinking. (This is for killing bacteria, not for radiation
                    contamination, which is never a concern for any stored and
                    covered water containers or even sealed food.) Tap water
                    recently put into clean containers won't likely need to be
                    purified before using. To purify questionable water, bring
                    it to a roiling boil and keep it there for 10 minutes at
                    least. If you don't have the fuel to boil it, you can kill
                    the bacteria by mixing in a good quality household bleach at
                    the rate of 10 drops per gallon, and letting it sit for at
                    least 1/2 an hour. The bleach should be at least 5.25% pure,
                    like Clorox, but be sure it has no additives such as soap or
                    fragrance. You can later get rid of the flat taste from
                    boiling, or some of the chlorine taste when using bleach, by
                    pouring it from one container to another several times.
                    
  
                   - There's much more that can be
                    learned to better understand what you are up against and
                    to acquire to help your family survive and to better endure
                    all of this. While time allows, and if the Internet is still
                    up & running, task someone with getting and printing out
                    this additional information and see the short Civil Defense
                    films below them.
                    
The
                    Good News About Nuclear Destruction
                     Jericho
                    Syndrome - No Knowledge, No Instruments Equals Panic!
                     Nuclear
                    War Survival Skills
                     "Know
                    What To Do" 3 minute PSA video
                     Core
                    shelter video (inner shelter basics that can be made in 30
                    minutes)
                     Civil Defense films made during the
                    Cold War. Old fashioned, but tactics of radiation protection
                    are timeless.
                     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dobys9s9f2w
                     http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1528313029232126903&q=duck+cover&hl=en
                     http://www.archive.org/stream/AboutFal1963/AboutFal1963_256kb.mp4
                     If there is also enough time to
                    both order, and be shipped, your own radiation
                    detection and monitoring instruments, potassium iodide
                    anti-radiation tablets, Nuclear Survival handbooks, etc.,
                    check first for remaining availability at these links...
                     http://www.radmeters4u.com/package.htm 
                    http://www.nukalert.com 
                    http://www.ki4u.com/products1.htm
                      
                    - BOTTOM LINE:
                    
When the TV or radio program
                    switches abruptly to an terse announcement saying: "We
                    Interrupt This Program For This Special Bulletin!",
                    and your kids look up to you with questioning wide-eyes and
                    eager for assurances, know then that you are confidently
                    ready for them with your own Plan of Action
                    ready to go! That's what this is all about... our children! 
                   
                 
                 
                  
                This guide was purposely designed with
                the sober realization that the overwhelming majority of our
                fellow Americans would not be compelled to read such a guide
                until a nuclear crisis was imminent and, unfortunately, their
                preparation options and time to prepare then would be very
                limited. www.ki4u.com
                and other survival equipment suppliers will again be quickly
                sold-out, as all were after 9/11. This guide then will be the
                best/only help that we can offer. If you are fortunate enough to
                be exploring your family preparation needs and options before
                such a future national crisis, there is much more that you can
                and should do now to insure that they are even better prepared.
                 "A
                prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for
                them; 
                the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the
                consequences." - Proverbs 22:3
                 
                  
                  
                 
                LIST
                OF SUPPLIES TO ACQUIRE LOCALLY 
                 If stores are still at all stocked, and
                safe to go to, try to buy as many of the following items as
                possible... IMMEDIATELY! There are no quantities
                listed here on the food items below as family size varies and
                because, as the emergency and panic widens, many items will
                become quickly sold-out or quantities restricted and you'll need
                to try to get more of what does remain on the shelves. At a
                minimum you should be looking at two weeks of provisions, but much
                better to be aiming for two months or more. The reality is,
                if/when we are attacked, it will be a very long time before
                anything is ever 'normal' again, especially at any grocery
                stores. Hurricane victims can attest to the prolonged misery and
                disruptions from even a localized disaster, even with the rest
                of the country still able to help out. Nobody can begin to
                imagine how bad the suffering will be, and for how long, if
                nuclear weapons have gone off... and in multiple locations!
                 The half-dozen top listed and UNDERLINED
                food items below are primarily for use while in the shelter.
                They are mostly ready-to-eat that requires no cooking or
                preparation, just a can opener at the most. (The iodine solution
                is included here because of its importance for its
                thyroid-blocking topical use detailed above, but it's NEVER
                to be ingested or swallowed.) The other foods listed below
                there are better cost/nutrition staples for later use during the
                extended recovery period. Then follows general non-food
                supplies, tools and equipment.
                 Go Acquire It All Now QUICKLY!
                 It's much better to risk being a little
                early when securing your families essential food and supplies,
                rather than a few hours too late...
                 Canned goods (pasta, soups, chili,
                vegetables, fruit, tuna, meats, beans, peanut butter, etc.) 
                Ready-to-eat foods (pop-tarts, raisins, cheese,
                granola/energy/protein bars, snack-paks, etc.) 
                Some perishable foods (breads and fruits like bananas, apples,
                oranges, grapes, etc.) 
                Assorted drink mix flavorings (with no cold drinks, just plain
                water, kids will appreciate it!) 
                Plenty of potent Multi-Vitamins, Vit C, etc. 
                Iodine solution, like Betadine (16 ounces)- NOT TO BE INGESTED
                OR SWALLOWED!
                 Multiple big boxes of dried milk (Could
                include/use some inside shelter, too.) 
                Multiple big boxes of pancake and biscuit mix & syrup 
                Largest bags of rice 
                Largest bags of beans 
                Largest bags of flour 
                Largest bags of potatoes 
                Largest bags quick oats and other grains 
                Largest bags of macaroni 
                Large bag of sugar 
                Large jar of honey 
                Large 2 gallons or more of cooking oil 
                Baking powder & baking soda & spice assortment pack 
                Bottled water (especially if home supplies not secured yet)
                 Paper or plastic
                plates/bowls/cups/utensils 
                Quality manual can opener, 2 if you don't already have one at
                home 
                Kitchen matches and disposable lighters 
                New garbage cans and lots of liner bags (water storage &
                waste storage) 
                5 gallon bucket and smaller garbage bags sized for it (toilet) 
                Toilet seat for the bucket (or use one from inside the house) 
                Toilet paper and, if needed, sanitary napkins, diapers 
                Baby wipes (saves water for personal hygiene use) 
                Flashlights (ideally LED) and more than one portable radio 
                Plenty more batteries, at least three sets, for each of the
                above 
                Bleach (5.25%, without fragrance or soap additives) 
                Alcohol and Hydrogen Peroxide 
                Aspirin/Tylenol/Motrin, Pepto Bismol, etc. 
                Prescription drugs filled, and as much extra as possible 
                First aid kits 
                Fire extinguishers 
                Plenty of inexpensive dust mask filter protectors 
                Cheap plastic hooded rain ponchos for everyone 
                Water filters and all other camping type supplies, such as
                Coleman cook 
                stove and fuel, ammo, etc., if any sporting goods stocks still
                available. 
                And, of course, rolls of plastic sheeting, duct tape, staple
                guns, staples, etc. 
                
				  
				  
		
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