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NUCLEAR PREPAREDNESS IN CONNECTICUT
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (REP)
MILLSTONE POWER STATION
POTASSIUM IODIDE (KI TABLETS)

CONNECTICUT DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY FACT SHEETS :
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

KI TABLETS/POTASSIUM IODIDE

Potassium iodide, also known as KI, is a form of iodine. KI helps protect your thyroid gland when there is a chance you might be exposed to a harmful amount of radioactive iodine. The thyroid gland uses iodine to make hormones that control your body’s metabolism. Radioactive iodine can harm your thyroid gland and can increase your risk of developing thyroid cancer years after exposure.

The State of Connecticut is making potassium iodide tablets (brand name IOSATTM) available to residents and workers within the 10-mile emergency planning zone (EPZ) around Millstone Power Station in Waterford, CT. The affected communities include: East Lyme, Old Lyme, Waterford, New London, Groton City, Groton Town, Fishers Island, NY, and portions of Lyme, Montville, and Ledyard.

KI may be obtained by anyone, but it will only be provided in advance, and free of charge, to those within the EPZ.

OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT KI TABLETS:

http://www.dph.state.ct.us/BRS/EOHA/ki/ki_home.htm


SHELTER AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES IN THE EVENT OF A RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENT:
http://www.ct.gov/oem/cwp/view.asp?A=1192&Q=252880

If Advised to "Take Shelter", the CT Department of Emergency Management recommends:

  • If driving, close windows and/or vents and turn off the air conditioner or heater. Go home or to a public building.
  • Go inside and close all windows and doors.
  • Turn off all devices that draw outside air.
  • Extinguish stove or fireplace fires and close flues when possible.
  • Keep pets indoors.
  • Do not use the telephone. Keep phone lines open for emergency personnel.
  • Continue to monitor your local EAS radio or TV stations.
  • If you know of neighbors or co-workers with language or hearing difficulties please inform them of any evacuation information that you hear from an emergency broadcasting system.

If Advised to "Evacuate," the CT Department of Emergency Management recommends:

  • Gather together those household members who are present.
  • Pack the following items, as necessary:
  • clothing, money, credit cards, checkbook
  • prescription medicine or special medical equipment
  • blankets, pillows, soap, towels, toiletries
  • diapers, bottles, milk/baby formula
  • identification and important personal papers
  • portable radio, flashlight, batteries.
  • Close and lock all windows and doors.
  • Turn off devices that draw outside air.
  • Turn off lights and electrical appliances (except refrigerator and freezer).
  • Since pets cannot be brought to Red Cross Shelters try to make other arrangements, such as staying with family or friends. Some hotels or motels waive "no pet" provisions during an emergency. If you must leave your pet behind, make sure you leave plenty of food and water and your pet’s favorite toys and bedding.
  • See if your neighbors need a ride -- carpool with them if necessary.
  • Do not use your telephone. Keep phone lines open for emergency personnel.
  • Go to your assigned Host Community Reception Center. Evacuation routes are described on pages 2 and 3 of the yellow pages in those telephone directories within Millstone EPZ. If you are not near a telephone book, the local Emergency Broadcast System (EAS) television or radio stations will be giving the instructions. Continue to listen to a local EAS radio station while you are in your vehicle.

If you are located in an area that has been advised to "Evacuate", please be aware that state and local plans were developed and are in place to assure your safety. Each community within the 10-mile radius of the nuclear power facility has been assigned to one of six Connecticut communities predesignated as a Host Community. These Host Communities have agreed to receive and shelter individuals who have been told to evacuate their homes or the area. When directed to evacuate, please carry out the following:

EVACUATION ROUTES

MILLSTONE: Specific instructions for residents of the 10 town area around Millstone Power Station:
http://www.ct.gov/oem/cwp/view.asp?A=1192&Q=252876

ALL TOWNS:  In general, if an evacuation is ordered for any town, the evacuation routes and destinations will be broadcast via the emergency broadcast system. If you know of neighbors or co-workers with language or hearing difficulties please inform them of any evacuation information that you hear from an emergency broadcasting system.

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SOURCES:
CT Dept. of Emergency Management and Hoemland Security
The Connecticut Department of Public Health
PREPARED BY: 211/cdd
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: August2006

 




 

 

 

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