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Earthquake
Safety Tips
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During
an Earthquake: |
- You will likely hear a
loud sound immediately before an earthquake.
- Stay calm! Do not run.
Stay where you are.
- Inside: crouch
under a table or desk and grasp its legs. If it moves,
move with it. Stay away from windows,
glass, and any object that could fall.
- Outside: stand away
from buildings, trees, and telephone and electrical lines.
If you are on a sidewalk near a tall building, get into
a doorway or lobby to protect yourself from falling
bricks, glass, lights, and overhangs that could
collapse.
- On the road: drive
away from underpasses and overpasses, stop in a safe
area, stay in your car. Listen to the radio for
emergency instructions.
- In a crowded, public
place: do not rush for the exits. Move away from
display shelves. If you are in a theater or stadium,
stay in your seat, protect your head with your arms or
get under the seat, if possible. Do not attempt to leave
until the shaking stops.
- In a wheelchair:
stay in it. Move to safe cover in a doorway, if
possible. Lock your wheels, and protect your head with
your arms.
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After
an Earthquake: |
- Check yourself and those
around you for injuries..
- Evacuate damaged
buildings. Do not re-enter until declared safe by
authorities..
- Call 9-1-1 only to
report a life-threatening emergency.
- Be prepared for
aftershocks..
- If you smell gas or hear
a hissing sound, open windows and leave the building. Do
not use matches, candles, open flames, or electric
switches indoors. Shut-off the main gas valve outside.
- Clean-up spills of
potentially harmful materials, such as medicines and
household cleaners. Combined chemicals may produce toxic
gas.
- Try to make contact with
your out-of-area phone contact, but do not make local
telephone calls.
- Monitor your portable
radio for instructions or an official "all clear"
notice.
- Provide assistance to
your neighbors, especially the elderly or disabled.
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Emergency
Supplies To Have On Hand: |
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Quantities of
emergency supplies should be adequate for at least a
72-hour period. As in any major disaster, plan on being
self-sufficient for this period of time. For further
information, contact the Fire Prevention Division at (425)
771-0215.
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