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HAZMAT |
The release of radiological and/or hazardous materials, whether intentionally or an accident, can pose a risk to health and safety. The release can also cause a mass evacuation in and around the area where the release occurred, or residents may be told to "shelter in place".
In the event of the release of radiological and/or hazardous materials, you should:
- Report the incident to authorities immediately.
- Stay away from the area where the spill occurred.
- Cover mouth and nose with a cloth or a surgical face mask.
- Bring pets inside.
- Evacuate if told to do so, and take pets with you.
- Follow the evacuation routes provided by the authorities (short-cuts can potentially place you in more danger).
- Have an Emergency Go Kit on hand.
- Seal house so contaminants cannot enter (if told to shelter-in-place).
- Close all windows and doors.
- Turn off ventilation systems (cut-off exposure to outside air).
- Stay tuned to the radio or television for updates and instructions.
For general questions or to report a problem, call the Mayor's Citywide Call Center at (202) 727-1000.
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