00:52:47 Holly Marcheck: Cannot hear you 00:53:10 Dana R.: Check your device permissions, I am getting audio. 00:53:11 Grammyprepper: i can hear just fine 00:54:35 Parker Twiss (TACDA Board Member): Audio is good on my end. (Be sure the audio Output is set to the correct one (speakers, headphones, etc) 00:54:50 ALEXander Frederick Voss: I wasn't able to join Part1. Is that available online somewhere? 00:54:59 Dana R.: Lost screen share, it says Robert is starting screen sharing? 00:55:06 Parker Twiss (TACDA Board Member): Yup! We see it, one moment. 00:55:24 Dana R.: Reacted to "Yup! We see it, one …" with πŸ‘ 00:55:59 Dana R.: AHA thanks! 00:57:01 Darv: We missed the MAP 01:08:27 Parker Twiss (TACDA Board Member): I personally use Mission Darkness, as they publish their test results that meet + exceed military specs. 01:08:38 Dana R.: Reacted to "I personally use Mis…" with πŸ‘ 01:12:39 Dana R.: Some of your questions might be answered during the remainder of the presentation @JC Hall, you may want to wait until the end? 01:12:45 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Replying to "I wasn't able to joi..." You can find all of our recorded presentations here: https://tacda.org/tacda-monthly-meetings/ 01:13:33 ALEXander Frederick Voss: Replying to "I wasn't able to joi..." πŸ™ 01:16:55 Roman: Do you know any professional engineers that could help design a small shelter inside the house we are planning to build? 01:17:36 JC Hall: Dana 01:17:56 JC Hall: Just seeing the chat! I didn't realize this was on the side. Sorry about that 01:18:05 Dana R.: Reacted to "Just seeing the chat…" with πŸ‘ 01:18:23 Dana R.: They do like to hide things in Zoom! πŸ˜‚ 01:18:38 JC Hall: Im used to Teams! 01:18:47 JC Hall: Haha. But not worries 01:18:50 Dana R.: Reacted to "Im used to Teams!" with πŸ’― 01:19:21 Dana R.: Same here, I struggle every. Single. Zoom. Meeting. 01:20:51 victor: The TACDA survival card and a lot of other Cold War texts mention the use of a white plate or piece of paper etc... as a crude way of detecting fallout onset. 01:21:34 JC Hall: Interesting! 01:23:24 ALEXander Frederick Voss: nullschool is a great resource. You can use it to wind the clock forward to give you forecasts and as well as wind you can look at other meteorological factors - precipitation, likelihood of thunderstorms etc. 01:23:26 iPhone 12 (2): Live in Colorado Springs east of Cheyenne Mountain and NORAD so we will be in trouble. 01:23:37 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Replying to "Do you know any prof..." Sharon can most likely help you, if she can't she will know who can. You can find her contact information here: Websites- Underground Shelters USA: https://utahsheltersystems.com/about-us/, Andair USA: https://andairusa.com/ 01:25:01 Daniel Jackson: Are these distances of fallout patterns reflective of air burst or ground burst? 01:25:14 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Someone mentioned the Nuclear Survival Card which tells you how to avoid radiation. You can purchase one here: https://tacda.org/product/nuclear-detonation-survival-card/ 01:25:29 Dana R.: Reacted to "Someone mentioned th…" with ❀️ 01:26:03 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: We also have Potassium Iodate (KIO3) 170mg Anti Radiation Tablets here: https://tacda.org/product/potassium-iodate-kio3-170mg-anti-radiation-tablets/ 01:26:29 Dana R.: Nice timing, I was going to ask if that was still the recommended substance. 01:26:49 ALEXander Frederick Voss: Reacted to "We also have Potassi..." with πŸ‘ 01:27:45 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Yep - I would recommend also to have a dosimeter so you can monitor your radiation accumulation: https://tacda.org/product/pocket-dosimeter-at-746-0-600r/ 01:28:07 Dana R.: Reacted to "Yep - I would recomm…" with πŸ‘ 01:28:21 JC Hall: The closer we are to that treat, the more difficult to purchase potassium Iodate. And even if expired, it doesn't really go bad. It is still safe to consume, but it does loose some effectiveness. 01:28:41 John L: Reacted to "The closer we are ..." with πŸ‘ 01:28:57 Dana R.: Reacted to "The closer we are to…" with πŸ‘ 01:29:40 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: This is an excellent Journal for sheltering. Highly recommend: https://tacda.org/product/journal-of-civil-defense-2024-vol-59-i-1-expedient-sheltering/ 01:30:02 JC Hall: Thanks for sharing 01:30:28 David King: What is the reference where you can find the Fall out diagrams? Thanks 01:33:39 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: You don’t have to have a basement or live in a traditional brick home to survive low levels of nuclear fallout. Nuclear war is survivable. The Journal mentioned above will teach you how and has much of the same information mentioned in this lecture. If you don't want to purchase the hard copy here is a free download: https://tacda.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2024-Vol.-59-I-1-Expedient-Sheltering.pdf 01:34:11 Dana R.: Reacted to "You don’t have to ha…" with ❀️ 01:36:19 Daniel Jackson: I found this: Nuclear Attack Planning Base-1990, Annex A (Direct Effects & Fire Risk) 01:36:56 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Nuclear War Survival Skills: https://tacda.org/product/nuclear-war-survival-skills/ 01:37:13 JC Hall: That is fantastic and thank you Roseanne! 01:37:29 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: You bet! 01:37:40 David King: THANK YOU !!! 01:37:54 Grammyprepper: Old schools, churches, etc that used to be designated as fallout shelters, if they still survive, are they still considered safe? 01:38:32 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: The information Sharon is talking about now is in the Journal Expedient Sheltering that I mentioned above. 01:38:37 Grammyprepper: Many have been replaced 01:40:03 JC Hall: living in older Town or Cities like ours, there are plenty of old school brick and stone buldings around 01:41:39 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Sharon can also help you with ventilation systems: Websites- Underground Shelters USA: https://utahsheltersystems.com/about-us/, Andair USA: https://andairusa.com/ 01:41:57 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Reacted to "living in older Town..." with πŸ‘ 01:42:12 John L: Reacted to "Sharon can also he..." with πŸ‘ 01:42:22 JC Hall: Thanks 01:42:39 Daniel Jackson: With the government no longer maintaining nuclear shelters, in high-water-table regions, below-ground potential shelters are difficult to find (as the case here in Houston) 01:43:06 JC Hall: Yes! And what a shame 01:43:17 Grammyprepper: Thank you very much for this presentation 01:43:36 WQRZ - WQRG - Brice L Phillips Hancock Co EOC ESF-2 Director: Reacted to "With the government ..." with πŸ‘ 01:43:37 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Sorry to beat this with a stick, but the Journal I mentioned will tell you what to do if you have a high water table and have no basement. Expedient Sheltering. 01:44:11 Daniel Jackson: better beat with a stick now than decaying cells later 01:44:14 Roman: Reacted to "Sharon can most like..." with πŸ‘ 01:44:21 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Reacted to "better beat with a s..." with πŸ‘ 01:44:34 Roseanne Hassett TACDA: Reacted to "Thank you very much ..." with ❀️ 01:46:49 John L: Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us and, Roseanne, thank you for the links. 01:46:55 Luisa Watson: Such great information, Thank you! 01:46:56 ALEXander Frederick Voss: A TACDA question, are there any other members in SG? 01:47:03 JC Hall: Thank you Sharon!!!! And Parker 01:47:04 Dana R.: Yes, thank you, awesome as always, Sharon! I hope you feel better soon! 01:47:07 Daniel Jackson: Thanks for sharing your insights Sharon! 01:47:09 John Parks: Thank you 01:47:11 Kai: Thanks. Great info. 01:47:12 Kat Pettycrew: Thank you very much! 01:47:13 David King: Thanks 01:47:18 Frank Gordon: Thanks. 01:47:19 Devereaux: Thank you 01:47:19 Zoom user: Thank you 01:47:23 ALEXander Frederick Voss: THanks guys :-)