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  2. Shelter-in-place - Wikipedia

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    Shelter in place in radiological and chemical defense scenarios entails closing all household doors, windows, and vents and taking immediate shelter in a readily accessible location that puts as much indoor air and radiation shielding-mass between the individual and the hazardous outside air, such as a basement or centrally located medium to small room, and trying to make it as airtight as ...

  3. Shelterhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Shelterhouse began in the early 1970s. The shelter's founder, Buddy Gray, took people off the street into his own apartment. The shelter formalized and began as an evening shelter for the homeless in Cincinnati in 1973. It occupied a series of storefronts in Over-the-Rhine, first at 1713 Vine St. and later at 1324 Main Street.

  4. An Ohio pastor wanted to help. Now, he has been found guilty ...

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    An Ohio pastor has been found guilty of violating the fire code after running a homeless shelter out a church in Bryan, Ohio. ... Dad's Place, a church in Bryan, Ohio, about 65 miles southwest of ...

  5. What does a shelter-in-place order really mean? - AOL

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  6. Social services and homelessness in Columbus, Ohio

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    In 1865, the first homeless shelter was established, a former soldier's home. There were more applications than there was room, and so the Neville Mansion was converted to become the Hannah Neil Mission and Home for the Friendless in 1868. The shelter also acted as an emergency shelter, until support could be offered elsewhere. [2]

  7. Ohio pastor who let people shelter in church hit with new ...

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    An Ohio pastor who let people shelter overnight in his church is facing a new accusation that he violated the city's fire code.. Bryan Fire Chief Douglas Pool filed a complaint in municipal court ...

  8. Safe room - Wikipedia

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    The safe room should be adequately anchored to the foundation to resist overturning and uplift. The walls, ceiling, and door of the shelter should withstand wind pressure and resist penetration by wind-borne objects or falling debris. The connections between all parts of the safe room should be strong enough to resist separation by wind.

  9. After pastor is criminally charged for warming shelter, Ohio ...

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    The city of Bryan criminally charged Pastor Chris Avell (right) with violating multiple zoning codes Dec. 8. Avell opened up his church, Dad's Place, as a temporary shelter, defying city zoning rules.