Pikud HaOref Safety Protocols
Verified91/100Safety 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.
Trust score 91/100 (Verified) · 4+ installs · 2 GitHub contributors · MIT license
Each Home Front Command alert type requires a different emergency response. Missile alerts need shelter entry, earthquakes need Drop-Cover-Hold (the opposite of shelter entry), chemical events require going to higher floors, and terrorist infiltrations require lockdown, not sheltering. Confusing these protocols can put lives at risk. New immigrants, tourists, and even long-time residents often mix up the correct response for each scenario.
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When to Apply
- When a user asks what to do during a specific type of emergency alert
- When someone needs safety instructions for special populations (elderly, disabled, children)
- When a new immigrant is learning Israeli emergency response procedures
- When someone is confused about the difference between alert types
- When a user needs post-alert procedures (when is it safe to leave shelter)
Try These Prompts
I just heard a siren in Tel Aviv. What should I do right now? I am in my apartment.
What is the difference between what I should do during an earthquake versus a missile alert? Should I go to the mamad for both?
There is a hazardous materials alert in Haifa. I am on the ground floor of an apartment building. What should I do?
My elderly mother lives alone in Jerusalem and has limited mobility. What safety steps should she take during different types of alerts?
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