Prepare.org: Are You Ready for an Earthquake?


TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Prepare a Home Earthquake Plan

Eliminate Hazards By:

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Prepare a Disaster Supplies Kit for Home and Car, Including:

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Know What to Do When the Shaking Begins

Identify What to Do After the Shaking Stops

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Checklist

Earthquakes can happen in most states anytime, without warning. Reducing hazards and knowing what to do can make a big difference in how an earthquake affects your household. Adults and children in the household should talk about what you will do when an earthquake happens. This checklist will get you started in planning. Have various members of the household complete each of the items on the checklist below. Then get together to finalize your Home Earthquake Plan.


________ Pick one or more safe places in each room of your home. Practice 'drop, cover and hold on' in each place.

Write the locations of safe places in each room of your home:

Bedroom 1: _____________________________________________

Bedroom 2: _____________________________________________

Living room: ___________________________________________

Kitchen: ______________________________________________

Other rooms: __________________________________________

______________________________________________________


________ Choose an out-of-town relative or friend to be a family contact person.

Family contact: _________________________________________

Phone number: _________________________________________


________ Put together disaster supplies kits.

Location of home kit: ____________________________________

Date assembled: _______________________________________

Shoes and flashlight by each bed (date): ____________________

Smaller kit put in car (date): ______________________________


________ Teach household members how to turn off utilities.

Instructions and location of valves, switches and tools:

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________


________ Install strong latches or bolts on cabinets.

________ Secure water heater to wall studs with two steel straps.

________ Bolt bookcases, china cabinet, and tall furniture to wall studs.

________ Secure items that might fall (TV, books, computers, etc.).


And remember, when an earthquake, tornado, flood, fire or other emergency happens in your community, you can count on your local American Red Cross chapter to be there to help you and your family. Your Red Cross is not a government agency and depends on contributions of your time, money and blood.

For more information, please contact your local American Red Cross chapter or emergency management office. You can also visit these Web sites:

American Red Cross

Federal Emergency Management Agency

U.S. Geological Survey



ARC 4455, Aug. 1998

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