Earthquake:
Drop
Cover & Hold DrillEmergency
Supplies Checklist
Preparing Your Family
Tips for
Preparing Children
Tips for the
Physically Challenged
Tips for the Elderly
Tips for Apartment and Mobile Home
Managers
Organizing Your Neighborhood
Tips for Pet Owners
How To Secure
Your Furniture
How To Strap Your Water Heater |
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Before an Earthquake
- Set up your home, apartment or workplace so that you can quickly get under a sturdy
desk, table or other safe place for protection. Identify doorways that do not have doors
in which you can take cover.
- Maintain a list of medications, allergies, special equipment, names and numbers of
doctors, pharmacists and family members with you at all times.
- Keep extra medication with your emergency supplies.
- Keep extra emergency supplies at your bedside and by your wheelchair.
- Have walking aids near you at all times. Place extra walking aids in different rooms of
the house.
- Put a security light in each room. These lights plug into any outlet and light up
automatically if there is a loss of electricity. They continue operating automatically for
four to six hours, and they can be turned off by hand in an emergency.
- Have a whistle near you to signal for help.
- Find two people you trust who will check on you after an earthquake. Tell them your
special needs. Show them how to operate any equipment you use. Show them where your
emergency supplies are kept. Give them a spare key.
During and After an Earthquake
- If you are in bed or out of a wheelchair, stay where you are and cover your head and
neck.
- If you are in a wheelchair, stay in it and go into a doorway that doesn't have a door.
Cover your head and neck with your hands.
- Prepare to be self-sufficient for at least three days.
- Turn on your portable radio for instructions and news reports. For your own safety,
cooperate fully with public safety officials and instructions.
- Prepare for aftershocks.
- If you evacuate your home, leave a message at your home telling family members and
others where you can be found.
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