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INFORMATION AND RESOURCES FOR RADIATION EMERGENCIES · professionals and the public on what to do before, during, and after a radiation emergency. • Get Inside, Stay Inside, Stay

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Page 1: INFORMATION AND RESOURCES FOR RADIATION EMERGENCIES · professionals and the public on what to do before, during, and after a radiation emergency. • Get Inside, Stay Inside, Stay

INFORMATION AND RESOURCES FOR RADIATION EMERGENCIES

GET INSIDE STAY INSIDE STAY TUNEDFor more information, visit http://emergency.cdc.gov/radiation

Be Informed. Be Prepared.

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Page 2: INFORMATION AND RESOURCES FOR RADIATION EMERGENCIES · professionals and the public on what to do before, during, and after a radiation emergency. • Get Inside, Stay Inside, Stay

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Radiation Emergencies website includes information for both professionals and the public on what to do before, during, and after a radiation emergency.

• Get Inside, Stay Inside, Stay Tuned! Instructions, infographics and tips on how to keep people and pets safe in a radiation emergency

• Radiation Emergencies and Your Health Information on possible health effects from radiation exposure, available medical treatments, and health-related guidance

• Resource Library for Professionals Radiation-related training, guidance documents, research reports, and more

• Types of Radiation Emergencies Information on how to prepare and plan for different emergencies

• Social Media Tools Badges, buttons, and other tools for connecting with the public

• Frequently Asked Questions Answers from experts to common questions about radiation and radiation-related emergencies

http://emergency.cdc.gov/radiation

Comments? Questions? Contact the CDC Radiation Studies Branch: (770) 488-3800 or [email protected].

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