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Civil Air Raid Precautions - Government Of Canada

Protect Yourself Against Poison Gas - Air Raid Precautions

Government of Canada, 1943

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Year of publication
1943
Place of printing
Canada
Author
Civil Air Raid Precautions - Government Of Canada
Publishers
Government of Canada
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Civil Air Raid Precautions - Government of Canada Protect, Yourself Against Poison Gas - Air Raid Precautions Canadian, public by the Office of the Director of Civil Air Raid, Precautions during the second world war. "This is a valuable, booklet and the supply is limited. Preserve it carefully, study it, and have all members of your household do likewise." - from back, cover. Provides surprisingly comprehensive yet practical, guidance on many topics including: Types of War Gases (tear, nose irritant, lung irritant, blister, blood destroying, Paralysing, and other), How gas is likely to be used (gas bombs, gas sprays, poison smokes), How weather conditions and surroundings affect gas. How to, detect gas, How to protect yourself (13 pages), The civilian respirator (gas mask) - 10 pages, First aid for gas casualties, Wmd Bioweapons Terrorism wwII World War II Two Civil Defense, Military Canadian History
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

59 pages. A small but information-packed booklet prepared for the guidance of the Canadian public by the Office of the Director of Civil Air Raid Precautions during the second world war. "This is a valuable booklet and the supply is limited. Preserve it carefully, study it, and have all members of your household do likewise." - from back cover. Provides surprisingly comprehensive yet practical guidance on many topics including: Types of War Gases (tear, nose irritant, lung irritant, blister, blood destroying, Paralysing, and other); How gas is likely to be used (gas bombs, gas sprays, poison smokes); How weather conditions and surroundings affect gas. How to detect gas; How to protect yourself (13 pages); The civilian respirator (gas mask) - 10 pages; First aid for gas casualties; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Minor moisture exposure to back cover. Despite its age, this work is still full of very practical and valuable information. Quality copy. Book