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Individual and Family Preparedness
Know the safe spots in each room — under sturdy tables, desks or against inside walls.
Know the danger spots — windows, mirrors, hanging objects, fireplaces, and/or tall furniture.
Conduct practice drills. Physically place yourself and your children in safe locations. Practice duck and cover procedures.
Learn first aid and CPR from your local Red Cross Chapter or other community organization. Also see
First Aid and CPR
.
Know the policy of your local school concerning release of children in any emergency.
Decide where your family will reunite if separated and keep a list of emergency phone numbers.
Choose an out-of-state friend or relative whom family members can call after the quake to report whereabouts and conditions.
Home Preparedness
Learn how to shut off gas
, water and electricity in case the lines are damaged.
Check chimneys, roofs and wall foundations for stability. Make sure your home is bolted to its foundation.
Call a licensed contractor if there are any questions.
Secure water heater and appliances that could move enough to rupture utility lines.
Keep breakable and heavy objects on lower shelves.
Secure hanging plants and heavy picture frames or mirrors (especially those hanging over beds).
Put latches on cabinet doors to keep them closed.
Keep flammable or hazardous liquids such as paints, pest sprays or cleaning products in cabinets or secured on lower shelves.
Maintain emergency food, water and other supplies, including medicine, first aid kit and clothing.
During An Earthquake
Earthquake Tips
After An Earthquake