Show IT CAN HAPPEN HERE U.S. Home Owners Are Urged To Prepare for Atomic Attack second of two Because of public apathy toward a possible atomic attack on this civilian defense officials have renewed their appeal to home owners throughout the nation to be If you live In a private home that a Preparation for atomic attack keep an assortment of canned goods in atomic Is well the cellar is the safest place to be in case of an atomic The lower you the more barriers there are likely to be against heat and Select the basement wall nearest the probable target area of your It the house is blown it will most likely fall away from this If you have a work bench or strong big enough to get move it into your shelter near a wall or strong supporting If the time comes when you actually have to take lie under the If you live in a home that has no choose a shelter area without on the ground An interior hallway is probably In time of the shelter area should be cleared of mirrors and other objects that might cause If you live in an apartment rules for taking shelter will be posted In your Learn IT IS HOPED but it's not at all certain that news of the attack will come through in sufficient time to enable air raid stations to warn the The alert will be a warbling siren blast lasting three Immediately close all your Venetian blinds to keep radioactivity as much as possible out of the Go to your Your shelter should be supplied well in advance with the following First aid Fire Axe a Battery operated radio to listen for instructions or all-clear At least one An emergency supply of canned food and bottled water in the event that an attack continues for several Household preparedness plus many important facts concerning the actual strength and effects of atom bombs are part of the new film authorized by the federal office of civilian Under Atomic Richard consultant to the federal office of civilian and technical advisor on the urges every American to see the picture and follow its Says can happen here it can happen The film Is available to church or private home owners at Castle Park New York |