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RADIATION EXPOSURE
Small amounts of radiation are considered safe. In the unlikely event that Indianapolis became exposed to unsafe levels of radiation, there are steps you can take to reduce your exposure.
- If you are outside, get inside. Remove all clothing and wash thoroughly.
- If there's an event indoors, try to get out of the building without passing through the contaminated area. If you cannot escape, it may be better to move as far away from the event as possible and shelter in place.
THESE THREE GUIDELINES WILL HELP TO MINIMIZE YOUR EXPOSURE TO RADIATION:
- Time: Radioactive materials become less radioactive over time. Stay inside until authorities alert you the threat has passed.
- Distance: The greater the distance between you and the source of the radiation the better. Authorities may call for an evacuation of people from areas close to the release.
- Shielding: Put as much heavy, dense material between you and the source of the radiation as possible. Authorities may try to advise you to stay indoors or underground for this reason. Close and seal your windows and turn off any ventilation.
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