Tuesday, June 17, 2008
What Should you Do If Earthquake?
Earthquakes
You will never have warning that an earthquake is coming. To make sure you and your house are prepared, you should:
o Secure cupboards and bookcases to the wall using bolts. Also try to keep heavy objects on lower shelves so they won’t fall on you during an earthquake
o Make sure your water heater is secured to a wall. That way, it won’t fall during an earthquake and hurt someone or start a fire
o If you live in an area that has a lot of earthquakes, make sure that your home is bolted to your foundation. Although this might be expensive, it could save you from a lot of damage to your house during an earthquake
Here are some tips of what to do during an earthquake:
o Do NOT go outside. You could get hurt from falling glass or parts of buildings. If you are outside, stay away from buildings and power lines
o Take cover under a desk, table, or other large and stable piece of furniture. Hold on to it. Or, stand in a doorway and brace yourself
o Stay away from windows, heavy furniture, appliances, mirrors, pictures, and anything else that could fall and hurt you. Also stay away from fireplaces. You could lose your balance and hurt yourself on the fire
o If you are driving when an earthquake happens, stop the car if it’s safe. Stay inside your car until the earthquake stops, and don’t drive near bridges or tunnels. Try not to stop by power lines, light posts, signs, or trees. These could fall and hurt you
o Stay alert for falling objects. Most people get injured by falling objects during an earthquake, not by the shaking itself
o Do NOT use matches, lighters, or candles. If there is a broken gas line, you could spark a fire or explosion
o Do NOT use elevators. There might be a power outage due to the earthquake, and you could get stuck in the elevator
After the earthquake stops, here’s what you should do:
o Check yourself and others for injuries. Call 999 if you or someone else needs immediate medical assistance. If the phone lines are not working, try using a cell phone
o Check to see if electric, water, and gas lines are damaged. If they are, shut off the valves
Stay away from damaged buildings and areas. You could get hurt by broken glass and falling objects
o Listen to the radio for more information
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