>>2608173I lived through one nuclear meltdown happening less than 600km away
>check the news (because obviously that's how I'm going to know)>if I don't like what I see or are uncertain check the wind direction and fuck off in the opposide direction of the meltdown>UNLESS it's a direction of the wind and I think radioisotopes contamination is riding it, then I fuck off in 90 degrees direction from it>I have halfmasks for the whole family including kids>be weary changing clothes and taking a shower is more important than protecting your airways>if we can't drive for some reason we have evac backpacks ready in moment's notice, evac plan and route memorized (which we all hiked on numerous occasions all year round)>if we can't evac we have at least week's worth of water and food stored, other various preps covering sanitation, medical and boredom. Taping basement's windows and moving in there for at least 48 hours seems to be best solution for fallout. Listen to the news on the radio, play board games, only consume our stockAll I can really think of is getting one of those cheap geiger counters, but seems like an overkill at the moment