CLEAN AIRMany potential
terrorist attacks could send tiny microscopic "junk" into the air. For
example, an explosion may release very fine debris that can cause lung
damage. A biological attack may release germs that can make you sick if
inhaled or absorbed through open cuts. Many of these agents can only
hurt you if they get into your body, so think about creating a barrier
between yourself and any contamination.
Nose and Mouth ProtectionFace
masks or dense-weave cotton material, that snugly covers your nose and
mouth and is specifically fit for each member of the family. Do
whatever you can to make the best fit possible for children.
Be
prepared to improvise with what you have on hand to protect your nose,
mouth, eyes and cuts in your skin. Anything that fits snugly over your
nose and mouth, including any dense-weave cotton material, can help
filter contaminants in an emergency. It is very important that most of
the air you breathe comes through the mask or cloth, not around it. Do
whatever you can to make the best fit possible for children. There are
also a variety of face masks readily available in hardware stores that
are rated based on how small a particle they can filter in an
industrial setting.
Given the different types of attacks that
could occur, there is not one solution for masking. For instance,
simple cloth face masks can filter some of the airborne "junk" or germs
you might breathe into your body, but will probably not protect you
from chemical gases. Still, something over your nose and mouth in an
emergency is better than nothing. Limiting how much "junk" gets into
your body may impact whether or not you get sick or develop disease.
Other BarriersHeavyweight plastic garbage bags or plastic sheeting
Duct tape
Scissors
There
are circumstances when staying put and creating a barrier between
yourself and potentially contaminated air outside, a process known as
"shelter-in-place," is a matter of survival. You can use these things
to tape up windows, doors and air vents if you need to seal off a room
from outside contamination. Consider precutting and labeling these
materials. Anything you can do in advance will save time when it counts.
Use
available information to assess the situation. If you see large amounts
of debris in the air, or if local authorities say the air is badly
contaminated, you can use these things to tape up windows, doors and
air vents if you need to seal off a room. Read more: Deciding to Stay
or Go.
HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air Filtration) Filter Fans
Once
you have sealed a room with plastic sheeting and duct tape you may have
created a better barrier between you and any contaminants that may be
outside. However, no seal is perfect and some leakage is likely. In
addition to which, you may find yourself in a space that is already
contaminated to some degree.
Consider a portable air purifier,
with a HEPA filter, to help remove contaminants from the room where you
are sheltering. These highly efficient filters have small sieves that
can capture very tiny particles, including some biological agents. Once
trapped within a HEPA filter contaminants cannot get into your body and
make you sick. While these filters are excellent at filtering dander,
dust, molds, smoke, biological agents and other contaminants, they will
not stop chemical gases.
Some people, particularly those with
severe allergies and asthma, use HEPA filters in masks, portable air
purifiers as well as in larger home or industrial models to
continuously filter the air.