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Remember: Shelter in place is not just staying inside—it's about creating a protective environment at home during specific types of emergencies.
#shelterinplace #emergencypreparedness #thinkingisthefirststep #38pctprepared #38percentprepared #saferoom #
In this episode of 38% Prepared, hosts Angie and Leigh discuss the crucial topic of sheltering in place as part of their "Prepared in a Year" series. They break down what this emergency measure really means and provide a step-by-step guide on how to effectively shelter in place.
Key points covered:
1. Definition of sheltering in place and when it's necessary
2. The importance of staying put rather than rushing to collect family members
3. Step-by-step instructions for sheltering in place:
· Bringing everyone inside
· Sealing the house
· Shutting off air circulation systems
· Creating a safe room
· Monitoring official instructions
4. Tips for pre-planning and preparing a safe room in advance
5. How to improvise if caught unprepared
6. The typically short-term nature of sheltering-in-place orders
Memorable quotes:
"Sheltering in place means creating a sealed 'safe room' in your home to protect yourself from chemical, biological, or radiological threats that might be in the outside air." - Angie
"Pre-planning is key. Keep plastic sheeting and duct tape in your emergency supply kit. And remember, being 38% prepared is better than 0%!" - Angie
Action steps for listeners:
1. Choose and stock a safe room in your home
2. Pre-cut and label plastic sheeting for windows and vents
3. Sign up for local emergency alert systems
4. If living near industrial areas or major transport routes, take extra precautions
References:
https://www.ready.gov/shelter#place https://mil.wa.gov/asset/5f171cc0a935f
By 38% PreparedRemember: Shelter in place is not just staying inside—it's about creating a protective environment at home during specific types of emergencies.
#shelterinplace #emergencypreparedness #thinkingisthefirststep #38pctprepared #38percentprepared #saferoom #
In this episode of 38% Prepared, hosts Angie and Leigh discuss the crucial topic of sheltering in place as part of their "Prepared in a Year" series. They break down what this emergency measure really means and provide a step-by-step guide on how to effectively shelter in place.
Key points covered:
1. Definition of sheltering in place and when it's necessary
2. The importance of staying put rather than rushing to collect family members
3. Step-by-step instructions for sheltering in place:
· Bringing everyone inside
· Sealing the house
· Shutting off air circulation systems
· Creating a safe room
· Monitoring official instructions
4. Tips for pre-planning and preparing a safe room in advance
5. How to improvise if caught unprepared
6. The typically short-term nature of sheltering-in-place orders
Memorable quotes:
"Sheltering in place means creating a sealed 'safe room' in your home to protect yourself from chemical, biological, or radiological threats that might be in the outside air." - Angie
"Pre-planning is key. Keep plastic sheeting and duct tape in your emergency supply kit. And remember, being 38% prepared is better than 0%!" - Angie
Action steps for listeners:
1. Choose and stock a safe room in your home
2. Pre-cut and label plastic sheeting for windows and vents
3. Sign up for local emergency alert systems
4. If living near industrial areas or major transport routes, take extra precautions
References:
https://www.ready.gov/shelter#place https://mil.wa.gov/asset/5f171cc0a935f