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love history [14]
3 years ago
8

IF YOU ONLY USE ME FOR POINTS I WILL REPORT YOU!!

History
1 answer:
oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Water 1. 800 of packed purified water bottles- Shelves to store it.

2. 300 gallons of water- Shelves to store it.

3. Stove- Generator which will be powered from solar panels that have been installed.

4. Pots just in case we need to purify water (which most probably will not happen since the radiation will affect the water outside and all the water inside is all already purified.)- Stove  

Food 1. 300 Precooked food- Scissors and stove

2. 150 cans of various food each- Can opener

3. 100 bags of rice of 50 kg each- Shelves to store them.

4. Other grains like beans- Shelves to store them.

5. 500 bags of dog of food- Shelves

Sanitation 1. Broom and mop- Cabinet to store them

2. Clorox- Safe cabinet hard to reach.

3. 5000 rolls of toilet paper- Shelves to store them.

4. Gallons of cleaning products.- Safe shelves to store them.  

Medical 1. Vitamis- Shelves to store them.

2. Tylenol, which is for muscle pain- Shelves

3. Benadryl, for allergies- Shelves

4. Rubbing alcohol- Shelves

Radiation 1. Four radiation free suit- Cabinet

2. Three guns- Safe cabinet

3. Many bullets- Safe cabinet

4. A dog that I would have already, which is trained already- Dog house with dog food.  

Personal 1. Hygiene products- Shelves

2. Lantern- Charger that can be plugged to the generator.

3. Knives- Knives sharpener and shelves

4. Radio- Batteries                                                                                           2.                                                                                                                        1. The items would be gallons of water, the canned food, toilet paper, rubbing alcohol, a gun, and the radio. All of these item are indispensable to know what is going on and for survival.  

2.  Water- If I could not get this prepared we would die due to dehydration.  

    Food- We would die of starvation.  

    Medical- We wouldn't be able to clean any wounds.  

    Sanitation- We would not be able to go the restroom the correct way :(

    Radiation- Nothing much, we just wouldn't be able to protect ourselves from anyone or anything.                                                                                                                      

     The first thing I would do, is to make sure that my family is with me. If not, I would hurry to get them to be all together. Second I would get "go box" (which would be a backpack with 6 water bottles, basic hygiene products, a radio with extra batteries, a lantern, a knife, a lighter, matches, few cans of food, pencils, a survival books, a lock, and toilet paper). Third, is to evacuate all my family together to a safe place. Fourth, would be to get to the place safe.  

- Most of the items I listed in "go box" could be found at home except for the radio, batteries, lantern, and maybe canned food.  

- The safest place for me is a park that is 3 miles away from my house, and would be a good place since is somewhere where you can spot people easily.  

3.                                                                                                                        

If I take a perspective of back then, yes it would. A fallout shelter would have guaranteed my family and my protection from any nuclear weapon, and even if it was not used it would still be there for my future generations to use in case of anything. But if we are taking a perspective of today looking at back then, then yes it would still be worthwhile for the reason already mention. Is better to be safe than sorry.                                                                                                              

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