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To: eno_
Well, I guess you're supposed to call the FBI every time you see anyone with a skin tone darker than Rene Zellweger doing anything, anywhere.
151 posted on 12/21/2003 10:27:50 AM PST by John H K
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To: John H K
Shelter-in-Place in an Emergency

What Shelter-in-Place Means:


One of the instructions you may be given in an emergency where hazardous materials may have been released into the atmosphere is to shelter-in-place. This is a precaution aimed to keep you safe while remaining indoors. (This is not the same thing as going to a shelter in case of a storm.) Shelter-in-place means selecting a small, interior room, with no or few windows, and taking refuge there. It does not mean sealing off your entire home or office building. If you are told to shelter-in-place, follow the instructions provided in this Fact Sheet.

Why You Might Need to Shelter-in-Place:

Chemical, biological, or radiological contaminants may be released accidentally or intentionally into the environment. Should this occur, information will be provided by local authorities on television and radio stations on how to protect you and your family. Because information will most likely be provided on television and radio, it is important to keep a TV or radio on, even during the workday. The important thing is for you to follow instructions of local authorities and know what to do if they advise you to shelter-in-place.

How to Shelter-in-Place

At Home:

At Work:

171 posted on 12/21/2003 10:34:41 AM PST by gitmo (Who is John Galt?)
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