Strategic guide for prevention and safety in exceptional circumstances
Prepared by the guidance department at Jomedix Company
🛡️ First: Conventional missile and air attacks
1. The Golden Rule: “The 10-Second Rule”
Upon hearing the sirens, you have very limited time. Do not waste time gathering belongings or taking pictures. Proceed immediately to the "protected area".
2. Choosing a safe room (MAMAD)
Why? The interior walls act as additional barriers to absorb the energy of the explosion and shrapnel.
3. If you are in a vehicle
Stop the vehicle on the side of the road, away from bridges and tunnels. Get out and head towards the nearest building. If there is no building, lie down at least 50 meters away from the vehicle (to avoid the risk of the fuel tank exploding).
🧪 Second: Defense against chemical and biological threats
1. Complete air insulation
The goal is to prevent the leakage of contaminating particles. Use wide adhesive tape and cling film to seal gaps in air conditioners, exhaust fans, and door frames.
2. Handling contaminated clothing
3. First Aid
Wash the eyes with lukewarm water for 15 minutes, and avoid rubbing the affected skin with a loofah; just runny water and mild soap to remove the chemical without scratching the skin and to facilitate its absorption.
☢️ Third: Protection from radiological and nuclear hazards
1. Distance, time, and shield
These are the three axes of survival: get away from the source of the explosion, reduce exposure time, and take cover behind a thick shield (concrete, lead, or even thick soil).
2. Food safety
🎒 Emergency Kit List (Always Ready)
- Drinking water (3 liters per person per day) is sufficient for 3 days.
- Canned foods that are easy to open and high in energy.
- A complete first aid kit (with your chronic medications).
- A battery-operated radio (for following the news when the internet is down).
- Paper copies of important documents (ID, passport, medical records).
- A charged power bank and handheld flashlights.