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Disaster & Evac  

We are here to discuss the importance of ready preparedness. Disaster & Immediate Evacuation, is a company whose aim is to steer individuals in the direction of ready awareness. The best way to do this is through education and workshops, trainings and presentations. D.I.E., through our products and services, will enlighten and increase your awareness in disaster preparedness.

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    Radiological Dispersion Device (RDD)

    Terrorist use of RDD--often called "dirty nuke" or "dirty bomb"--is considered far more likely than use of a nuclear explosive device. An RDD combines a conventional explosive device--such a bomb--with radioactive material. It is designed to scatter dangerous and sub-lethal amounts of radioactive material over a general area. Such RDDs appeal to terrorists because they require limited techinical knowledge to build and deploy compared to a nuclear device. also, the radioactive materials in RDDs are widely used in medicine, agriculture, industry, and research, and are easier to obtain than weapons grade uranium or plutonium.

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    Nuclear Blast

    A nuclear blast is an explosion with intense light and heat, a damaging pressure wave, and widespread radioactive material that can contaminate the air, water, and ground surfaces for miles around. A nuclear device can range from a weapon carried by an intercontinental missle launched by a hostile nation or terrorist organization, to a small portable nuclear device transported by an individual. All nuclear devices cause deadly effects when exploded, including blinding light, intense heat (thermal radiation), intial nuclear radiation, blast, fires started by the heat pulse, and secondary fires caused by the destruction.

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    Household Chemical Emergencies

    Nearly every household uses products containing hazardous materials or chemical. Cleaning Products. Automotive Products. Lawn and Garden Products. Indoor Pesticides. Workshop/Painting Supplies. Other Flammable Products. Although the risk of a chemical accident is slight, knowing how to handle these products and how to react during an emergency can reduce the risk of injury.

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    Hazardous Materials Incidents

    Chemicals are found everywhere. They purify drinking water, increase crop production, and simplify household chores. But chemicals also can be hazardous to humans or the environment if used or released improperly. Hazards can occur during production, storage, transportation, use, or disposal. You and your community are at risk if a chemical is used unsafely or released in harmful amounts into the environment where you live, work, or play. Chemical manufacturers are one source of hazardous materials, but there are many others, including service stations, hospitals, and hazardous materials waste sites.

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