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In the Event of War

In the Event of War. Josh Carion. Video. Bomb Shelters . Made to keep people safe from nuclear attacks Most efficient one made is made out of metal Coated properly, its safe and long lasting The shielding consists of shields that reduce gamma rays

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In the Event of War

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  1. In the Event of War Josh Carion Video

  2. Bomb Shelters • Made to keep people safe from nuclear attacks • Most efficient one made is made out of metal • Coated properly, its safe and long lasting • The shielding consists of shields that reduce gamma rays • The shields reduce the gamma rays by 1000 times

  3. Bomb Shelters • Usually dug into hill sides or underground for the best cover from a nuclear disaster • After explosion people usually stayed in for 4-5 days • Some stayed for 30 days just to be safe • They were not always underground

  4. Storage • Need water allow a gallon to each person a day • Rotate water supply every six months • Potassium iodide and potassium iodate • Explosions cause radioactive iodine these pills protect thyroids and cancer causing iodine

  5. Storage • Food such as canned foods • Dry cereals • Beans • Flour • Rice

  6. Storage • Basic needs such as battery powered radio • Light sticks to see • Gallon Buckets for water • Portable toilets for waste removal • Plastic trash bags for garbage

  7. Precautions • Taught students in schools the duck and cover • It’s a video that taught kids about what to do if a nuclear disaster where about to happen • Towns made fallout shelters for the people • Families made private shelters for personal use • Towns put sirens to alert the people

  8. Effects of a Nuclear Bomb • A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. • Creates a severe environment • Creates thermal pulse • Can initiate fires in dry, flammable materials. Lights most stuff on fire • Neutrons • Are in the atom bombs to make the charge happen • X and gamma rays • Are very bad for people they cause burns on people and are very bad for the skin • Radiation • Bad in the long wrong can cause deformities • Causes electromagnetic pulse which shuts down electronics • Also ionization of the upper atmosphere • If you are within two miles of the blast you don’t have a good chance • Most radiation loses its power over a very short period of time

  9. Types of Tests • Atmospheric testing designates explosions which take place in or above the atmosphere • Underwater testing results from nuclear devices being detonated underwater • Underground testing refers to nuclear tests which are conducted under the surface of the earth, at varying depths • Then there is normal test just as you would set of a normal bomb

  10. Video • http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1815852/atomic_bomb_up_close/

  11. Works Citied • http://www.undergroundbombshelter.com/ • http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/worst_case_scenarios/4325649.html

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