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Awareness of risk and knowledge of the Civil Protection Plan is a responsibility for all of us. With simple actions you can better prepare for an emergency.
\nShare what you know with family, at school, friends, and colleagues: spreading information about volcanic risk is a collective responsibility, and we all must contribute.
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\nIf you or one of your relatives need special assistance (people with disabilities, elderly people), inform your municipality and make sure that specific measures are provided for in the Civil Protection Plan.
\nKeep up to date and follow the instructions of the civil protection authorities (Municipality, Regional Civil Protection Department, National Civil Protection Department) via radio, television, press, internet, social media and toll-free numbers (Department's Contact Center and Regional Operational Room).
\nVolcanic eruptions are often preceded by earthquakes. For this reason, please check that your home is safe and adopt all the necessary measures to avoid situations that may represent a danger.
\nAvoid using underground and basement rooms for living, working, and recreational activities. In particular, do not use them for sleeping and do not allow access to them by unaccompanied children.
\nAlways ventilate spaces before entering them (especially rooms that have been closed for a long time or underground and basements areas such as cellars and garages).
\nParticipate in exercises and information meetings on volcanic risk organized on your territory.
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\r\n\r\nIf you or one of your relatives need special assistance (people with disabilities, elderly people), inform your municipality and make sure that specific measures are provided for in the Civil Protection Plan.
\r\n\r\nKeep up to date and follow the instructions of the civil protection authorities (Municipality, Regional Civil Protection Department, National Civil Protection Department) via radio, television, press, internet, social media and toll-free numbers (Department's Contact Center and Regional Operational Room).
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\nDuring the attention phase, before a possible eruption, volcano activity can give rise to dangerous phenomena.
\nBradyseism consists of a slow lowering and uplifting of the ground, during which earthquakes can occur. To learn how to behave in case of earthquake, read the rules of conduct.
\nOutgassing from the ground consists of increased emission of volcanic gases from the ground, especially in some areas. Some of these gases, in high concentrations, can be dangerous, therefore:
\nIf you live in the red zone
\nAsk your municipality about the Civil Protection Plan to know the removal routes and waiting areas. Start thinking about whether, when the authorities provide instructions, you will move away in your car or in the vehicle that will be provided by the civil protection.
\nAlso start thinking about whether you will move to another house of your property or to relatives or friends, outside the red and yellow zones, receiving financial assistance. Alternatively, you can benefit from the accommodation offered by the state, in the Region or Autonomous Province twinned with your municipality.
\nRemember to notify your municipality if you or a family member has special assistance needs for removal and alternative housing.
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\nMake a list of essential things to bring with you (documents, medicines, glasses, etc.).
\nBe informed about removal routes to follow.
\nIf you plan to use the means made available by the civil protection, inform your Municipality also signaling the presence of pets to organize the transport.
\nIn case of not have done so yet, inform your Municipality if you or a family member have special needs for assistance.
\nIf you or a family member are hospitalized in a health center, you will be transferred to another adequate health center outside the area at risk, which can be located in a region other than the one twinned with your Municipality.
\nRemember that at this stage, for safety reasons the access to the red zone will be controlled.
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\r\n\r\nIf you or a family member are hospitalized in a health center, you will be transferred to another adequate health center outside the area at risk, which can be located in a region other than the one twinned with your Municipality.
\r\n\r\nRemember that at this stage, for safety reasons the access to the red zone will be controlled.
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\nDon't waste time saving goods and objects that you won't bring with you.
\nBefore leaving the house, close doors, windows, gas, water and turn off the electrical system.
\nIf you decide to leave the area autonomously, follow only the removal routes indicated in the plan and following the scheduled times. Make sure that your car has sufficient fuel.
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\nBefore drinking water from the tap, make sure that local ordinances or notices do not forbid it; carefully rinse foods that have been in contact with volcanic ash.
\nIf your residential area has not been evacuated during the volcanic ash fall, stay at home with the windows closed.
\nIf you have to go out, it is recommended to wear a protective mask and dustproof glasses.
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