SIP 06
SIP 06 : Shelter(ing) in Place. A sometimes preferred alternative to early Evacuation (EVAC). Shelter-in-place is a response to chemical, biological or radiological contaminants released accidentally or intentionally into the environment. Shelter-in-place is a precaution to be safe from such hazardous materials by remaining indoors rather than evacuating an area at risk of contamination. At work, home or play, SIP means taking refuge in a relatively small room preferably in the interior of a building and with no or few windows. SIP does not mean sealing off an entire building. While shelter-in-place should be considered as protection for a short time, the room or rooms should be selected in advance. Survival supplies should be handy. Ultimately, an evacuation to designated sites, hopefully preplanned, may be indicated