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The best protection for some emergencies will be to "Shelter in
Place". Sheltering in place means to go indoors and minimize the amount of
outside air that enters your home or business. This protective action will be
recommended if an airborne hazard is moving too quickly to allow adequate time
to evacuate. If advised to shelter in place:
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Go
indoors.
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Close
all doors and windows.
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Turn off
heaters, air conditioners, or fans that draw in outside air.
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Close
fireplace dampers.
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Cover
your nose and mouth with a damp cloth.
Listen to your radio or television for further instructions. |