How to Protect Your Home from Radioactive Fallout
- TIM T
- May 9
- 1 min read

In a nuclear emergency, radioactive fallout can travel long distances through the air and settle on homes, water, food, and outdoor surfaces. Proper preparation can help reduce exposure and improve safety for your family.
Important protective steps include sealing doors and windows, staying away from exposed outdoor areas, improving indoor air safety, and storing emergency food and clean drinking water. Having emergency supplies ready before a crisis is critical.
Protective equipment also plays an important role during fallout situations. Full-body radiation protection suits with lead shielding layers and high-efficiency respiratory filtration can help reduce exposure to radioactive dust particles and contaminated environments.
Global Radiation Safety provides advanced full-body radiation protection systems designed for serious protection, including:
• Lead-shielded full-body suit (0.35 mmPb)
• Lead protective gloves and boots
• Full-face respirator with replaceable filters
• Anti-static, waterproof, acid & alkali resistant outer material
Each suit is custom-made for full-body coverage and long-term durability.


