Bunker Alert Scale:
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EXTREME CONCERN: EVENT IMMINENT
ACTIVE EMERGENCY PLANS FOR EVENT
9
Very High Concern: A large-scale event is likely in the near future.
Emergency plan implementation for the Event is likely imminent in the near future.
8
High Concern: Intense monitoring. A large-scale event is likely.
Ensure final preparations/purchases are complete. Actively test Emergency Plans for the Event. High likelihood of Emergency Plan implementation.
7
Moderate-High Concern: Increased and In-Depth Monitoring: A large-scale event is realistic.
Check supplies and plans. Finalize any purchases or plans for the Event.
6
Moderate Concern: Increased and Continued Monitoring. A large-scale event is plausible.
Continue building up supplies & knowledge, and begin initial testing of emergency plans for the Event.
5
Low-Moderate Concern: Increased Monitoring. A large-scale event is possible but unlikely.
Actively acquire supplies and knowledge appropriate for the Event, ensure you have an Emergency Plan for the Event.
4
Low Concern: Active Monitoring. A large-scale event is very unlikely.
Focus slightly on preparing for the specific Event. Continue to pursue education and training as you feel appropriate. Revise your Emergency Plan for the Event.
3
Mild Concern: Occasional Monitoring. A large-scale event is highly unlikely.
Begin adding additional supplies for the specific Event. Pursue knowledge/training as appropriate.
2
Little to no Concern: Passive Monitoring.
Research the Event you’re concerned about. Begin formulating general assessment and plan of action. Formulate a general Emergency Plan for the Event, acquire supplies at a mild level.
1
Normal. No Concern outside of day-to day. No Monitoring.
Ensure day-to-day plans and supplies are in place for mild events. This includes fire extinguishers, car kits, general 3-day/2-week supply stockpiles, CPR training, etc.
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