Always have an emergency kit ready in an easy-to-access location.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nPrepare with your Family <\/b><\/p>\n
Get together with your family and locate safe spots in each room.\u00a0 Talk to them about what to do in case of an earthquake and hold earthquake drills with all family members.<\/p>\n
It is also important to realize that you may not be with your family when a disaster strikes, so plan on how you will contact one another. Identify a contact such as a friend or relative who lives out-of-state for household members to notify that they are safe. In case of a big disaster, it may be easier to make a call out of state, than it is to call across town.<\/p>\n
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During an Earthquake<\/b><\/p>\n
\u00a0<\/b>If indoors:<\/p>\n\n- Drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture and hold until the shaking stops. If there isn\u2019t a desk near you, cover your face and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building.<\/li>\n
- Stay away from glass, windows, and anything that could fall (furniture, lighting\u00a0 fixtures, heavy furniture, etc.).<\/li>\n
- If you are in bed when an earthquake strikes, stay in bed, unless your bed is under a heavy light fixture that could fall.<\/li>\n
- Do not run outside during an earthquake. Wait until the shaking stops and it is safe.\u00a0 Research has shown that most injuries happen when people inside buildings attempt to leave the building during a quake.<\/li>\n
- Don\u2019t use elevators.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
If outdoors:<\/p>\n
\n- Stay outside, in the open if possible, until the shaking stops.<\/li>\n
- Move away from any buildings, utility wires,\u00a0 and streetlights.<\/li>\n
- In case you are in a car, you should stop as quickly as possible and stay inside the car.\u00a0 Stay away from buildings, poles, trees or any overpasses. Once the shaking has stopped, avoid roads, bridges or ramps that may have been damaged by the earthquake.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
After an Earthquake<\/b><\/p>\n
Once the shaking has stopped, make sure it\u2019s safe before you move out of a building. Be cautious and expect aftershocks. Help any injured or trapped persons and give first aid when appropriate. If a person is seriously injured, do not move them unless they are in immediate danger of further injury, and call for help.<\/p>\n
Other steps to take after an earthquake are:<\/p>\n
\n- Listen to battery-operated radio or television for the latest emergency information.<\/li>\n
- Be aware of any possible tsunamis.<\/li>\n
- Watch for fires; the most common hazard after an earthquake. Look for and extinguish small fires.<\/li>\n
- Stay away from damaged areas.<\/li>\n
- Inspect utilities: check for gas leaks, look for electrical system damage, sewage and water lines damage.<\/li>\n
- Open any cabinets cautiously and be aware of objects that can fall off the shelves.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
If your home has been damaged and is no longer safe, go to a designated public shelter. Text SHELTER + your ZIP code to 43362 (FEMA) to find the nearest shelter in your area.<\/p>\n
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So, how are you preparing for the next big California quake? Sound off in the comments section below!<\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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