AIVC Ventilation Information Paper

Sheltering in Buildings from Large-Scale Outdoor Releases Only available for Subscribers 298 kB

AIVC VIP 10, 2004, 8 pp
W.R. Chan, P.N. Price, A.J. Gadgil

An intentional or accidental large-scale airborne toxic release (e.g. terrorist attacks or industrial accidents) can cause severe harm to nearby communities. Under these circumstances, taking shelter in buildings can be an effective emergency response strategy. Some examples where shelter-in-place was successful at preventing injuries and casualties have been documented. As public education and preparedness are vital to ensure the success of an emergency response, many agencies have prepared documents advising the public on what to do during and after sheltering. This Ventilation Information Paper focuses on the role buildings play in providing protection to occupants.


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