Behaviour indoors in the event of the release of hazardous substances
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If you are at home when an alert reaches you, here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Stay in the building.
- Temporarily take in endangered passers-by.
- Inform – if necessary – other occupants of the building.
- Close windows and doors.
- Turn off fans and air conditioning systems; close the ventilation slots in the window frames.
- Seek out a protected internal room in your apartment, ideally one which has no outside windows.
- In the event that radioactive substances are released, seek out a cellar from preference.
- Avoid the unnecessary consumption of oxygen by candles or similar.
- Turn the radio (VHF, regional stations) or the television on to get information.
- Pay attention to the announcements by the authorities and the emergency personnel.
- Only make telephone calls in emergencies.
- In the event of the ingress of hazardous substances, use the available respiratory protective devices, if necessary an improvised face mask (surgical masks, cloths…).
- Wait for the all-clear before leaving the building or opening windows. To do this, follow reports on the radio, the Internet or via the warning app NINA.