![]() ![]() The report is present in two parts: Summary A, Standard Location and County (for each tract, shows area population, shelter capacity, and total buildings) and Tract Reports (arranged alphabetically by tract, record information includes shelter location, identification information, use if any as a school, owner, physical vulnerability to nuclear attack, year built, survey method, and protection factor code). ![]() Records comprise King County's copy of National Bureau of Standards Report 7418. National Fallout Shelter Survey (Phase 1) records, 1962. They consist of records of the National Fallout Survey (Phases 1 and 2), and additional facility sketches and state reports. The records in this series are copies of state and federal documents prepared using local data, and returned to local authorities for their reference and use. The Seattle-King County Office of Civil Defense (under the King County Department of Public Safety, 1969-1972) served as the local government liaison with state and federal civil defense agencies. Level : Series Scope : During the Cold War era of the mid-twentieth century, national, state and local governments cooperated in identifying and preparing spaces in public and residential buildings which could be used as shelter in case of a nuclear attack. Title : Fallout shelter records Record Group : Public Safety, Department of: Seattle-King County Office of Civil Defense Series Number : 409 Series Date(s) : ![]()
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