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Nuclear Disaster
"Shelter In Place" Kits

IN AN EMERGENCY ONE DOES NOT HAVE TIME TO PUT TOGETHER NEEDED ITEMS!
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Prepare a kit
ahead of time and put it in a convenient place in the room you have
selected to Shelter-In-Place. Make sure all individuals/officials
know about the kit and where it is. To learn more download the
Shelter-in-Place Pamphlet (pdf).
Keys "Basic Kit" is reflected
below:
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A
battery operated radio and extra batteries. |
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A
flashlight and extra batteries. |
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Flashlight Rechargeable:
Light -
shake to charge -
The Flashlight brings you the last
flashlight you’ll ever need to buy ... and it never requires batteries or bulbs!
Just shake a few times and it gives you up to five minutes of continuous bright
light!
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Two-way
radios for internal communication with other staffs.
Remember:
Communication with the outside should be held to emergencies
within the SIP locations. These are open channels for monitoring
purposes, possibly to learn if it is safe to leave your shelter
location. These channels can be monitored by
all.
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**Optional Item
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Features and Benefits
- Meets
the following DoD EMP immunity standards:
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MIL-STD
461D (Control of EM Interference) |
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RS105 (EMF Transients) |
- Tested
& Verified by Naval Air Warfare Center
- Always
"ON" 24/7, Includes long-life 10+ year battery
- Detection
Range: 100 mR/hr to 5,000 R/hr,
- Metering:
100 mR/hr to 50 R/hr, in 10 calibrated ranges
- Proportional
Increasing Chirp Rate: 50 R/hr to 5,000 R/hr
- Gamma
and X-rays from 20 keV to above 2 MeV
- Sensitivity
incl. higher emergency radiation levels
- Alarm
"chirp" corresponds to chart on back of device
- Introduced
before Health Physics Society - 1/03
- Performance
verified by Nat'l Radiological Laboratory
- Each
unit individually radiation accuracy tested
- Patented
technology
- 10
Year Warranty
- Made
in the U.S.A.
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It may be
eligible for purchase under one or more DHS grant
programs.
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U.S.
Department of Homeland Security
Office of Domestic Preparedness
See Item 7.3.1.6, Personal Radiation Detector on FY2006
DHS Authorized Equipment List.
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**Optional Item
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Product Description
Size: 240 Tablets | Package
Quantity: 1
Dietary supplement. Source Naturals Potassium Iodide may be used
when it is desirable to maintain a high level of beneficial
iodides in the thyroid gland. Iodide is a form of iodine that is
preferentially taken up by the thyroid gland. This product also
supports the body's normal detoxification processes, including
the removal of heavy metals. These statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Suitable for vegetarians and hypoallergenic: contains no yeast,
dairy, egg, gluten, corn, soy or wheat. Contains no sugar,
starch, salt, preservatives, or artificial color, flavor or
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Many potential terrorist
attacks could send tiny microscopic "junk" into the air. For
example, an explosion may release very fine debris that can
cause lung damage, as in the 911 bombing of the towers. These
masks are for controlling dust and/or smells to minimize
respiratory problems. |
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Toilet
tissue provided (If
your designated shelter does not have restroom facilities, a
bucket and sheet may be used. Be sure these items are added
along with toilet tissue if indicated.) |
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Plastic sheeting, scissors, and duct tape to
seal doors, windows, vents, inset cabinets, mirrors,
electrical outlets and switches, etc. Precut and label the
sheeting to save time to cover doors, windows, vents and
inset cabinets, mirrors, electrical outlets and switches, etc.
(Make sure you cut the plastic at least six inches larger
than openings so you can tape it to the wall or floor.) |
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A first
aid kit.
A
basic minimal kit is provided. Consider augmenting this kit with
additional supplies from you local hospital or clinics. |

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Towels and
washcloths. |
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Bottled water
and small cups are provided. Too much water
means more need for a restroom; dehydration, is a concern in any
crisis. Fill the gallon water container, provided, as
soon as possible from the building water supply and hang it from
the wall. This is not for drinking but washing
and wetting cloths.
Note
the expiration date printed on the bottled water and replace it
before that date. |

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Nonperishable,
sealed foods and snacks should be added to your SIP Kit and
rotated regularly by individuals/organizations. |
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List
of activities for students/kids and others (included upon request).
Additional items might include magazines, books, and activities
to keep students occupied, provided by
individual/organization. |

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Misc. Items
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Name tags,
notebooks, pens, markers, tape and caution tape. Crisis Plan "provided by
indiviual/organization", (Keys
can help, if school does not have an effective plan) |
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Note:
Pictures are typical kits and may vary slightly from
order to order. |
$325.00
w/o optional items |
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$550.00
with optional items |
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