We all should learn as much as we can about how to survive a nuclear power plant accident. There have been way too many of them this past week.
Here are some books to add to your survival library:
U.S. Armed Forces Nuclear, Biological And Chemical Survival Manual
Idaho Falls: The Untold Story of America's First Nuclear Accident
Nuclear War Survival Skills, Updated and Expanded Edition
2011 Complete Guide to Nuclear Power Plant Accidents, Meltdowns, and Radiation Emergencies: Practical, Authoritative Information on Health Effects and Treatment, Radioactive Decontamination
Radiation
Handbook of Radiation Effects
Some other items to get:
Radiation Alert MONITOR4 Analog-Based Ionizing Radiation Detector
NukAlert nuclear radiation detector / monitor (keychain attachable) alarm
iOSAT Potassium Iodide Tablets, 130 mg (14 Tablets)
Radiation Alert INSPECTOR Microprocessor-Based Ionizing Radiation Detector
You should already have a safe room set up with food and supplies in it. Have plenty of duct tape, gas mask, and more. Have a room that can be sealed up good. Hopefully you have one that has no windows so that all you have to seal up is the door and any vents. Also make sure you have boredom busters in the room. My grandparents had a HUGE basement in their house and half of it was underground and not under the house. So my grandpa put up a thick wall that he built! Put up paneling and hid a door into that with the paneling over it. No one even knew it was there. I did not even find out about it until I had lived with them for a few weeks one summer. He had it equipped with EVERYTHING. Even had a ping pong table in there. But , it was a great place to have been shut up in for any length of time.
I always watch to see if the people who bought that house after my granpa died and my grandma got put into a nursing home ever put it up for sale. They have not yet. :( But, I keep watching.
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