03 — Pillar · Survival
Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear threats, chemical threat survival, first aid and medical.
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A biological attack first aid kit must-have items include personal protective equipment, antiviral medications, gloves, masks, eye protection, and antiseptic wi
Regular water may not be suitable for decontamination in CBRN scenarios due to its inability to neutralize or remove chemical agents. Its pH level can also exac
When dealing with a chemical threat, it's crucial to have the right gear to protect yourself and administer initial care. This includes a face shield, gloves, a
Identify chemical agents during an attack by recognizing the color, odor, and effects of the agent. Pay attention to the wind direction and speed, as well as th
Radiological exposure red flags in the field include symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and skin burns, which can appear within hours of expo