Nukes, Iran, and Preparedness
Today Reuters reported that Iran will continue their enrichment program. You can read the article here: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSHAF74478220100517
I don’t think this article is much of a surprise to the rest of the world. The question I have is what do you think this will all lead to? Contrary to what Iran says, there are
many other ways for them to get the energy they need. They are of course in situated in the most oil rich part of the world. I think American’s have grown apathetic about the nuclear threat. After the cold war most American’s have stopped worrying so much about nukes, even though they didn’t go away.
What should you do in the case of a nuclear emergency?
If there is advanced warning of an attack
Take cover immediately, as far below ground as possible, though any shield or shelter will help protect you from the immediate effects of the blast and the pressure wave.
If there is no warning
- Quickly assess the situation.
- Consider if you can get out of the area or if it would be better to go inside a building to limit the amount of radioactive material you are exposed to.
- If you take shelter go as far below ground as possible, close windows and doors, turn off air conditioners, heaters or other ventilation systems. Stay where you are, watch TV, listen to the radio, or check the Internet for official news as it becomes available.
- To limit the amount of radiation you are exposed to, think about shielding, distance and time.
- Shielding: If you have a thick shield between yourself and the radioactive materials, more of the radiation will be absorbed, and you will be exposed to less.
- Distance: The farther away you are away from the blast and the fallout the lower your exposure.
- Time: Minimizing time spent exposed will also reduce your risk.
Use available information to assess the situation. If there is a significant radiation threat, health care authorities may or may not advise you to take potassium iodide. Potassium iodide is the same stuff added to your table salt to make it iodized. It may or may not protect your thyroid gland, which is particularly vulnerable, from radioactive iodine exposure. Plan to speak with your health care provider in advance about what makes sense for your family.






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