Shelter-In-place Procedure is a legal document that was released by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Nebraska.
Q: What is a shelter-in-place procedure?
A: A shelter-in-place procedure is a safety measure taken during a crisis or emergency situation.
Q: When should I use the shelter-in-place procedure?
A: You should use the shelter-in-place procedure when there is an immediate threat or danger outside, such as a severe weather event or hazardous materials release.
Q: What do I do during a shelter-in-place procedure?
A: During a shelter-in-place procedure, you should go inside immediately, close and lock all windows and doors, turn off ventilation systems, and stay away from windows and exterior walls.
Q: How long should I stay inside during a shelter-in-place procedure?
A: You should stay inside until you receive an official notification that it is safe to leave.
Q: What supplies should I have on hand during a shelter-in-place procedure?
A: You should have a supply of food, water, and essential medications on hand in case you need to stay inside for an extended period of time.
Q: Should I let anyone in during a shelter-in-place procedure?
A: No, you should not let anyone in unless they are a verified emergency responder.
Form Details:
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