Radiation Threat
A radiation threat or “Dirty
Bomb” is the use of common explosives to spread radioactive materials.
It is not a nuclear
blast. The force of the explosion and
radioactive contamination will be more localized. In order to limit the about 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 by the
thick shield, and you will be exposed to less.
Distance: The farther away you are from the radiation,
the lower your exposure.
Time: Minimizing time spent exposed will also
reduce your risk.
Local authorities may not be
able to immediately provide information on what is happening and what you
should do. However, you should watch
TV, listen to the radio, or check the Internet often for official news and
information as it becomes available.
Homeland Security
Be
informed and prepared!