Product Description
The pack includes:
After the raid Leaflet and Air Attack ticket.
A fascinating leaflet explaining what to do in the event that your house is destroyed or damaged during the blitz. This leaflet includes information on;
· After the raid
· Have your plans ready
· Food and Shelter
· New homes for the homeless
· Tracing friends and family
· Furniture and other belongings
· Also included is an Air Attack ticket that informs people their refuge during an air attack
Cooking after a Blitz leaflet
Gas supplies were often affected after a blitz. This leaflet informed the household how to cook with a reduced supply. Included on the leaflet:
· Tips to help you
· Using the oven
· Using the hotplate
· Issued by the Shrewsbury Gas and Light Company
Fire precaution leaflet
Information on how to deal with a fire or bomb after an air attack. Vital equipment included large buckets, a shovel and sand. This leaflet covers:
· What might happen in a war
· Home fire fighters
· The fire bomb
· How to deal with a fire
· How to deal with a bomb
· What should you do now?
· make sure you know the emergency fire brigade arrangements for your neighborhood
· If there should be a threat of war, act at once as follows
Body Tag
Used to identify a dead body or an unconscious casualty, the replica example dates back to 1940.
ARP Booklet
An abridged version of this informative booklet. It includes such items as:
· What to do at home i.e. windows, doors etc.
· The refuge room
· Essential things to have in a refuge room
· Trenches and shelters
· Protection of food against gas
· Dispersal of gas from room areas
· Hints for householders ‘To prepare for emergency
· Hints for householders ‘During a raid’
· First aid after air attack
· First aid for non-blister gas casualties
· What you should do as an air raid warden in an emergency
· Panic
· Damage to service mains
· Directing services
· Sounding the all clear
Air Raid Letter
Letter informing that a warden would be visiting to determine how many people slept in the house
General Advice Leaflet – First Aid in Brief
Leaflet giving general first aid advice, that made be need after an air raid. It includes:
· To stop the bleeding
· Bleeding from the arm or leg
· Bleeding from the head
· Bleeding from the trunk
· Shock or collapse
· Suffocation
· Clothes on fire
· Treatment of burns
General Advice Leaflet – Gas alarm System and anti gas personal decontamination
Leaflet explaining what actions need to be undertaken if you are caught up in a gas attack and information on how to sound the alarm if a gas attack has happened and a siren can not be used.
A Collection of Cards:
· 12 cigarette card sized cards – Depicting various activities to do with air raid precautions.
· 2 Pot code sized cards containing a picture either side a) People sleeping in the London Underground
b) Group of ARP wardens c) St Paul’s Cathedral d) Incident
· 1 post card showing a bombed London (Looking down Ludgate Hill)
NOTE: These items are replicas of original documents and information from World War II
After the raid Leaflet and Air Attack ticket.
A fascinating leaflet explaining what to do in the event that your house is destroyed or damaged during the blitz. This leaflet includes information on;
· After the raid
· Have your plans ready
· Food and Shelter
· New homes for the homeless
· Tracing friends and family
· Furniture and other belongings
· Also included is an Air Attack ticket that informs people their refuge during an air attack
Cooking after a Blitz leaflet
Gas supplies were often affected after a blitz. This leaflet informed the household how to cook with a reduced supply. Included on the leaflet:
· Tips to help you
· Using the oven
· Using the hotplate
· Issued by the Shrewsbury Gas and Light Company
Fire precaution leaflet
Information on how to deal with a fire or bomb after an air attack. Vital equipment included large buckets, a shovel and sand. This leaflet covers:
· What might happen in a war
· Home fire fighters
· The fire bomb
· How to deal with a fire
· How to deal with a bomb
· What should you do now?
· make sure you know the emergency fire brigade arrangements for your neighborhood
· If there should be a threat of war, act at once as follows
Body Tag
Used to identify a dead body or an unconscious casualty, the replica example dates back to 1940.
ARP Booklet
An abridged version of this informative booklet. It includes such items as:
· What to do at home i.e. windows, doors etc.
· The refuge room
· Essential things to have in a refuge room
· Trenches and shelters
· Protection of food against gas
· Dispersal of gas from room areas
· Hints for householders ‘To prepare for emergency
· Hints for householders ‘During a raid’
· First aid after air attack
· First aid for non-blister gas casualties
· What you should do as an air raid warden in an emergency
· Panic
· Damage to service mains
· Directing services
· Sounding the all clear
Air Raid Letter
Letter informing that a warden would be visiting to determine how many people slept in the house
General Advice Leaflet – First Aid in Brief
Leaflet giving general first aid advice, that made be need after an air raid. It includes:
· To stop the bleeding
· Bleeding from the arm or leg
· Bleeding from the head
· Bleeding from the trunk
· Shock or collapse
· Suffocation
· Clothes on fire
· Treatment of burns
General Advice Leaflet – Gas alarm System and anti gas personal decontamination
Leaflet explaining what actions need to be undertaken if you are caught up in a gas attack and information on how to sound the alarm if a gas attack has happened and a siren can not be used.
A Collection of Cards:
· 12 cigarette card sized cards – Depicting various activities to do with air raid precautions.
· 2 Pot code sized cards containing a picture either side a) People sleeping in the London Underground
b) Group of ARP wardens c) St Paul’s Cathedral d) Incident
· 1 post card showing a bombed London (Looking down Ludgate Hill)
NOTE: These items are replicas of original documents and information from World War II
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