NOTE

In addition to this free book
let me give a free tip too all these
not in the mood for reading books
during possible nuclear war:

Just bend yourself in a winding-sheet and 
start walking toward nearest cemetery.
Do it silently and slowly to prevent any panic  
in your neighbourhood.

Mike



Heres a fantastic FREE BOOK 
on Nuclear War survival skills -

    http://www.oism.org/nwss

NUCLEAR WAR SURVIVAL SKILLS

Updated and Expanded
1987 Edition
 
Cresson H. Kearny
 
With Foreword by Dr. Edward Teller
 
Original Edition Published September, 1979,
by Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
a Facility of the U.S. Department of Energy
 
Published by the
Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine
Cave Junction, Oregon


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword by Dr. Edward Teller
6
 
About the Author by Dr. Eugene P. Wigner
10
 
Acknowledgements
12
 
Introduction
14
    
Chapter 1 The Dangers from Nuclear Weapons: Myths and Facts
21
 
Chapter 2 Psychological Preparations
31
 
Chapter 3 Warnings and Communications
 33
 
Chapter 4 Evacuation
 40
 
Chapter 5 Shelter, the Greatest Need
 49
 
Chapter 6 Ventilation and Cooling of Shelters
 65
 
Chapter 7 Protection Against Fires and Carbon Monoxide
 81
 
Chapter 8 Water
 85
 
Chapter 9 Food
 95
 
Chapter 10 Fallout Radiation Meters
 119
    
Chapter 11 Light
 127
 
Chapter 12 Shelter Sanitation and Preventive Medicine
 130
 
Chapter 13 Surviving Without Doctors
 136
 
Chapter 14 Expedient Shelter Furnishings
 149
 
Chapter 15 Improvised Clothing and Protective Items

156
 
Chapter 16 Minimum Pre-Crisis Preparations
 164
 
Chapter 17 Permanent Family Fallout Shelters for Dual Use
 167
 
Chapter 18 Trans-Pacific Fallout
 188
    
Appendices
   
A Instructions for Six Expedient Fallout Shelters 
 193 
 
A.1 Door-Covered Trench Shelter 
 198 
 
A.2 Pole-Covered Trench Shelter 
 203 
 
A.3 Small-Pole Shelter 
 208 
 
A.4 Aboveground, Door-Covered Shelter 
 215 
 
A.5 Aboveground, Ridgepole Shelter 
 221 
 
A.6 Above ground, Crib-Walled Shelter 
 228 
 
B How to Make and Use a HomemadeShelter-Ventilating Pump, the KAP 
 234 
 
C A HOMEMADE FALLOUT METER, THE K.F.M. - HOW TO MAKE AND USE IT 
 253 
 
D Expedient Blast Shelters 
 284 
 
E How to Make and Use a Homemade Plywood Double Action Piston Pump and
Filter 
 300 
 
F Means for Providing Improved Natural Ventilation and Daylight to a
Shelter with an Emergency Exit 
 319 
 
Selected References 
 323 
 
Selected Index 
 326 

THE END

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