How to Survive a Nuclear Attack: The NYC Releases Relevant PSA

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It’s clear to everybody at this point that the world has been through better times. The ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia is not a pleasant situation at all for anybody, and some people are even worried about the possibility for nuclear weapons being used in the military confrontation at some point.

Let’s all hope that it’s nothing but speculation! However, New York City has released a PSA (public service announcement), teaching residents what to do just in case a nuclear attack occurs. The video is just about a minute long, so feel free to watch it! The nuclear fallout is perhaps even more dangerous than the explosion itself if you’re far away from it.

The PSA speculates the scenario where a nuclear attack has already occurred, while it doesn’t matter how and why it happened. There are three important steps to remember: get indoors fast, stay indoors, and stay tuned by following the media for more info.

When you get inside, bring your family and friends along with you. By “inside,” the expert means a building, so staying in the car is definitely NOT an option. Move away from the windows as you stay inside.

Stay inside is the next step you need to take, and this also implies shutting all doors and windows. You need to get as far into the middle of the building as possible. Make sure to get clean ASAP if you were outside when the attack occurred. You need to get all radioactive dust or ash away from your body, and the way to do it is to simply remove clothing and shower using soap and shampoo.

The last measure you need to take in case of a nuclear attack is to stay tuned, meaning that you need to remain informed using the media. It’s also a good idea to sign up for Notify NYC in order to receive official alerts, as well as updates on the situation.

 

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.