Guide to finding and preparing shelters in Israel. Covers mamad, mamak, maman, and public miklat, time-to-shelter by region, preparation checklists, accessibility requirements, and protocols for buildings without a safe room.
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Finding and preparing shelters in Israel is confusing, especially for new immigrants and non-Hebrew speakers. Building types vary (mamad, mamak, maman, miklat), time-to-shelter ranges from 0 to 180 seconds depending on region, and many apartments have mamads used as storage rooms that cannot be sealed quickly. Without clear guidance, people waste critical seconds during alerts.
npx skills-il add skills-il/security-compliance --skill israeli-shelter-guide -a claude-codeHow do I find the nearest public shelter in Ramat Gan? I live in a building from the 1980s with no mamad
Help me prepare my mamad for an emergency. What supplies do I need and how do I check if the door and window work?
What is the time to shelter in Ashkelon and what should I do if I cannot reach a mamad in 30 seconds?
I manage an office in Tel Aviv with 50 employees. Help me create an emergency shelter plan for the workplace
Assist with Israeli legal research including legislation lookup, case law concepts, Hebrew legal terminology, and legal document preparation guidance. Use when user asks about Israeli law, "chok", "mishpat", "bagatz", court procedures, employment law, contract law, real estate law, or needs help with Hebrew legal terms. Covers civil, commercial, employment, and administrative law. Do NOT use for providing formal legal advice — always recommend consulting a licensed Israeli attorney (orech din). Do NOT use for non-Israeli legal systems.
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Safety protocols per Home Front Command alert type. Covers missiles, hostile aircraft, earthquake, tsunami, hazardous materials, and terrorist infiltration. Includes regional response times, special population guidance, and post-alert exit procedures.
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