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How long stay underground after nuclear bomb?

How long stay underground after nuclear bomb?

PLAN FOR TWO WEEKS UNDERGROUND It can be hard to gauge when it’s safe to emerge from your shelter, but most estimates suggest a minimum stay of 24-hours, and a maximum stay of 14-days – enough time for the initial radiation to fall to (relatively) safe levels.

How long after a nuclear explosion is it safe to live?

The US Department of Health and Human Services recommends staying indoors for at least 24 hours in the event of a nuclear explosion. After 48 hours, the exposure rate from a 10-kiloton explosion (the type that might damage but not destroy a city) goes down to just 1\%.

How long can you stay in a bunker?

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It is designed for a community of up to 75 people to weather a maximum of five years inside a sealed, self-sufficient luxury habitat. When the event passes, residents expect to be able emerge into the post-apocalyptic world (Paw, in prepper parlance) to rebuild society afresh.

How long after a nuclear explosion can you leave a shelter?

Individuals several miles or more from the explosion, and especially those upwind, would likely be able to leave their shelter within about 72 hours. Overall, radioactive fallout poses the greatest threat during the first two weeks after the blast. After this time, it will have decayed to about 1\% of its initial radiation level.

How long would it take to live underground after a nuclear war?

The areas that receive significant fallout will see the radiation levels diminish in a few weeks to tolerable levels. There simply is no need to maintain life underground unless you are writing a Hollywood movie script. In an all out nuclear war, only 1 1/2\% of the worlds land surface area would directly be involved.

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How long does it take for nuclear fallout to reach you?

Fallout arriving within a few hours after a nuclear explosion is highly radioactive. Sometime no later than 24 – 30 hours after fallout has begun to come down, you (the RM) should take the survey meter and check the radiation levels in rooms next to the bomb shelter area and on the way to the outside.

How far away from a nuclear bomb would you be blind?

For a bomb that size, people up to 21 km (13 miles) away would experience flash blindness on a clear day, and people up to 85 km (52.8 miles) away would be temporarily blinded on a clear night.