Social Impacts of Disaster - FEMA
A large office building was the most effective shelter of all, reducing cloud exposure to about 20% and ground exposure to 1%. The importance of the construction materials is underscored by Burson and Profio's (1977) work indicating it is the cloud exposure that produces most of the whole body radiation dose received by those sheltering in a home. ................
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