During a CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) incident, it is crucial to evacuate the area if possible and seek shelter in a safe location. Use appropriate protective gear, such as masks and gloves, to minimize exposure to harmful agents. Stay informed through official channels for updates and instructions, and avoid touching or coming into contact with suspicious materials. If exposed, seek medical attention promptly and follow decontamination protocols.
don't panic
You shouldn't stay where you are and wait for the first responders to come to you.
stay indoors
You shouldn't stay where you are and wait for the first responders to come to you.
U should wear some helmets to protect yourself.
you should be trained for this
You should wear insulated gloves to protect yourself from electrical sparks.
You can wear latex gloves when spring cleaning to protect yourself from dirt and chemicals used when cleaning.
If there is no fire involving ethylene oxide, you should turn to the "Public Safety" section of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) for further guidance on handling this incident. This section provides information on how to protect yourself and the public from any potential hazards associated with the substance.
to protect yourself and threaten other countries
You should take out a policy for earthquake insurance.
You can protect yourself by wearing sunglasses. You should apply sun screen.