Nuclear War Survival Skills
The Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine has made available a free PDF copy of the 1987 updated and expanded edition of Cresson H. Kearny's book "Nuclear War Survival Skills" (NWSS) (https://www.oism.org/nwss/).
While nuclear war may not be a current preparedness priority (though perhaps it should be), NWSS contains valuable information for survival following other disasters, as well.
Ch. 1: The Dangers from Nuclear Weapons: Myths and Facts
Ch. 2: Warnings and Communications
Ch. 3: Psychological Preparations
Ch. 4: Evacuation
Ch. 5: Shelter, the Greatest Need
Ch. 6: Ventilation and Cooling of Shelters
Ch. 7: Protection Against Fires and Carbon Monoxide
Ch. 8: Water
Ch. 9: Food
Ch. 10: Fallout Radiation Meters
Ch. 11: Light
Ch. 12: Shelter Sanitation and Preventive Medicine
Ch. 13: Surviving Without Doctors
Ch. 14: Expedient Shelter Furnishings
Ch. 15: Improvised Clothing and Protective Items
Ch. 16: Minimum Pre-Crisis Preparations
Ch. 17: Permanent Family Fallout Shelters for Dual Use
Ch. 18: Trans-Pacific Fallout
A small U.S. government booklet Survival Under Atomic Attack (1950) provides tips for surviving a nuclear attack. https://archive.org/details/survivalunderatomicattack.1950/
Protect and Survive (1980) is a British government booklet aimed at the general public describing "how to make your home and your family as safe as possible under nuclear attack." https://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/document/110193.pdf?v=c77f06e782d33a2ec8bf00d7c597ea10
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