Earthquakes
Preparedness Tips
(Courtesy of the American Red Cross)
Index:
Prepare a Home Earthquake Plan
Eliminate Hazards,
Including......
Prepare a Disaster Supply Kit
for Home and Car, Including....
Know what to do when the shaking
begins
Identify what to do when the
shaking stops
Additional materials in English
and Spanish
Materials for Children
Prepare a Home Earthquake Plan
Eliminate Hazards, Including--
Prepare a Disaster Supplies Kit For Home
and Car, Including--
Know What to Do When the Shaking Begins
Identify What to Do After the Shaking
Stops
- Check yourself for injuries. Protect yourself from further danger by
putting on long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, sturdy shoes, and work
gloves.
- Check others for injuries. Give first aid for serious injuries.
- Look for and extinguish small fires. Eliminate fire hazards. Turn
off the gas if you smell gas or think it's leaking. (Remember, only a
professional should turn it back on.)
- Listen to the radio for instructions.
- Expect aftershocks. Each time you feel one, DROP, COVER, AND HOLD
ON!
- Inspect your home for damage. Get everyone out if your home is
unsafe.
- Use the telephone only to report life-threatening emergencies.
Your Local Red Cross Chapter Can Provide
Additional Materials in English and Spanish:
Materials for Children:
-
"Be Ready 1-2-3" involves puppets who give important safety
information to children ages 3-8 about residential fire safety, winter
storms, and earthquakes.
-
"Disaster Preparedness Coloring Book" (PDF File) (ARC 2200, English, or
ARC 2200S,
Spanish (PDF File)) for
children ages 3-10.
- "Adventures of the Disaster Dudes" (ARC 5024) video and Presenter's
Guide for use by an adult with children in grades 4-6.
- "After the Quake" Coloring Book (ARC 2201, English, or ARC 2201S,
Spanish)
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