Some special tips to survive after a nuclear attack

  • Firstly, we know you aren't Will Smith
  • Even if you're in the bunker, make sure you wash almost everything, especially the food
  • Make sure no one knows what or what kind of things are there.
  • Watch out for the soldier! They will probably come up with a large number of people wearing protective suits against hazardous substances. They are not enemies, but make sure you know the difference between tanks, planes and other vehicles belonging to your own country and those belonging to the enemy!
  • Keep up to date with the latest instructions and announcements.
  • If you don't have a chemical protective suit, go out and be alert to other nuclear weapons or tanks.
  • Build a home fallout shelter in advance. House sprinklers can be created in the basement or in the cellar. However, many new houses are no longer in the cellar; if so, consider building a public refuge or a private sanctuary in your backyard.
  • If you find anything after the attack, wash it in boiling water. This may not remove all radioactive residues / spills, but will certainly help if there are no other options.

 

       WARNINGS:
Don't let yourself out. It is unclear how many X-rays a person can receive without radiation sickness. Normally, 100-150 X-rays do not kill,  a mild disease can occur. Even if you don't die of radiation, you      can still have cancer. If you have a duty, never lose your cool. It is important to maintain high level of morale among people in such a bad situation.