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The Simple Steps Every American Should Take to Prepare for a Nuclear Attack
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A nuclear attack against America has been a fear ever since the first atomic bomb was detonated in 1945 during a test in New Mexico. After World War II and into the 1980s, nuclear anxiety remained high. Although nuclear anxiety hasn’t reached the peak it saw during the Cold War, people are again concerned about the possibility. In current times, nuclear fears made a comeback when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that Russia is ready for nuclear war, stoking fears of Russia’s use of atomic weaponry.
Although a nuclear attack on Ukraine wouldn’t directly affect America, many fear it could be the start of other countries using nuclear weapons, possibly on an American city. In addition to the fears in Eastern Europe, it’s been speculated that the current conflict between Israel and Hamas could lead the world to enter into World War III. (This is what a nuclear attack would do to America’s 25 largest cities.)
Air raid sirens designed during World War II remained operable during the Cold War. In the 1950s, the public was made aware of the threat of nuclear attack through frequent public service announcements. A PSA issued by New York State (known as “Duck and Cover”) for school children in the 1950s advised students to hide under their desks during a nuclear attack and cover their heads and necks. The PSA also advised people to go inside, stay away from windows, remove outer clothing, and shower with soap or shampoo to remove radiation from their clothes and skin.
There are currently different types of sirens to alert us to certain dangers. To determine what Americans should do to prepare for nuclear war, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed a list of recommendations from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention on how people can protect themselves and their families before, during, and after a nuclear blast. The 24/7 Wall St. list is more comprehensive, taking you through key steps before, during, and after a nuclear attack. (Here is an example of different types of alert sounds used).
Here is how Americans should prepare for a nuclear attack.
Current international conflicts are again raising the public’s awareness of the threat of a nuclear attack on an American city. It pays to be aware of the steps you would need to take if a nuclear alert went out across the country. People in the 1950s were much more aware of what to do in the event of a nuclear threat than most people are today.
Prepare your emergency supply kit ahead of time. Include necessities such as:
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