March 10, 1404 at 03:42
Get to know the safest places in the house during an air and missile attack for apartment residents. This comprehensive guide shows you how to increase the safety of your home against the dangers of war with preventive measures.
Finding in critical situations and air or missile attacks The safest places in the house during an air raid It can save your life and that of your family. For the residents of apartments and townhouses, it is necessary to know the safe and dangerous areas in order to be able to show the best reaction in critical moments.
In the face of sudden threats such as air and missile attacks, taking shelter in suitable places at home can significantly reduce the severity of injuries. This article will help you to understand the physical and architectural principles, know the safe and dangerous points of your home and prepare for increased safety in wartime.
Why should we think about safe places? Understanding the dangers of air and missile attacks
Air and missile attacks bring serious risks to the residents of urban buildings by creating explosion waves, shrapnel and the possibility of falling debris. The blast wave can shatter glass and damage non-load-bearing walls, while shrapnel has high penetrating power. Falling debris is also one of the main causes of injuries and casualties in such incidents. Knowing these basic risks helps us to take the right approach to sheltering at home. For this reason, choosing the right shelter at home is of particular importance.
the safest places inside the house; A shelter in the heart of the apartment
Some points in the structure of an apartment or townhouse, due to the architectural features and location, can provide more protection against the risks of missile and air attack.
Interior corridors without windows
Corridors that are located in the center of the house and have no external windows or doors are usually considered the safest places. The walls around these corridors are often load-bearing and have high strength, and the distance from the external glass minimizes the risk of shattering. In such corridors, you can take shelter sitting or lying down and cover your head and neck.
Under the frame of the carrier doors
The door frames placed in the load-bearing walls (the main walls of the structure) are more stable due to their connection to the building frame. In case of an earthquake or blast wave, these points can resist the roof falling to some extent. However, care must be taken that these frames are not at risk of glass shattering.
Bathroom and toilet (carefully)
Bathrooms and toilets are often smaller and have stronger interior walls that are placed away from exterior walls and windows. The presence of multiple pipes can also help to strengthen the structure of these spaces. But the important thing is that if your bathroom has a window or a large, glass mirror, you should stay away from it or make sure to secure the glass with preventive measures.
Basements and ground floors
If you have a house with a basement, the basement is the safest place possible; Because the soil around the building acts as a natural insulator and absorbs the energy of the explosion. In apartments, the ground and first floors are somewhat safer than the upper floors because they are close to the ground and away from the ceiling.
extremely dangerous points; Avoid these areas
Knowing the areas that are most at risk during air raids is as important as knowing the safe spots. Staying away from these areas can prevent serious injuries.
Next to windows and glass doors
The blast wave caused by missile attacks immediately shatters the glass into small and sharp pieces that are thrown at high speed. These shards of glass can cause serious and even fatal injuries. Therefore, it should be strictly avoided near windows, glass doors and any other glass surface.
High floors and penthouses
Due to their high height, the upper floors of buildings and penthouses are more exposed to the blast wave as well as the risk of falling debris if the roof is damaged. The intensity of vibration and damage in these floors is usually much higher than the lower floors.
Next to external walls and glass facades
The external walls of buildings are the first points that are exposed to impact or blast wave. Glass facades, even on lower floors, are extremely dangerous due to their fragile nature. Stay away from the walls overlooking the street or the facade of the building and move towards the center and interior parts of the house.
How to make your home safer than before? Preventive measures
Advance preparation can make a big difference in reducing risks. With a few simple steps, you can increase the safety of your home.
Putting cross glue on the glasses
One of the simplest and most effective measures is to stick strong and wide adhesives in a cross or star pattern on the windows and doors. This will ensure that if the glass shatters due to the blast wave, its pieces will stay in place and not be thrown around. This action significantly reduces the risk of injury caused by broken glass.
Preparing an emergency kit
Keep an emergency kit with drinking water, dry food, flashlight, battery-powered radio, first aid kit, whistle, and essential medications ready for quick access if needed.
Knowing the structure of the house and its strengths
Try to check the map of your house or apartment and identify the load-bearing walls and its central points. Know which walls are thicker and which sections are farthest from the windows. This knowledge will help you to act faster and smarter at the moment of decision.
General tips and last minute recommendations
During an air raid, it is vital to remain as calm as possible and observe the following safety tips:
- As soon as you hear the alarm or alarm, immediately take shelter in the safest place in the house.
- Lie down on the floor and cover your head and neck with your hands or a strong object.
- Do not use the elevator; Stairs are always safer.
- Stay in your shelter until the situation is declared normal or the danger is completely over.
In the hope that there will be peace all over the world.
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