First 60 Minutes After Nuclear Blast
A calm first-hour plan for staying alive, informed, and out of traffic.
Within 60 minutes, the wrong exit choice can matter more than the blast itself.
This free city survival guide gives you a plain-language first-hour plan for dense urban areas — offices, lobbies, transit stations, apartment buildings. Built around "The Shelter Clock" framework, it walks you through the real sequence: stop exposure, find the deepest practical shelter, account for the people you care about without adding yourself to the street, then decide whether to stay put, change position, or follow official direction.
The first hour is not about heroic movement. It's about avoiding dangerous reflexes — rushing into the street, using elevators, crowding exits, calling everyone at once.
Designed to be read in under an hour. Covers: The First Hour Matters, The Shelter Clock, Cover Your Eyes Then Move to Hard Cover, and the full first-hour decision sequence.
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