Sunday, April 3, 2011

Are you planning an earthquake kit

The west coast of the United States and Canada are the regions most at risk from earthquakes in the country. Residents of the area should be prepared for an earthquake damage at any time.

Los Angeles and San Francisco have had their share of great earthquakes, but we can expect more.
Iceland and the Vancouver Lower Mainland regions hitherto escaped with a large earthquake.
emergency organizations request the residents are overdue for a major earthquake. You should be prepared for a major earthquake in eachTime.

Earthquake & Tsunami In Japan

If an earthquake hit, you should should be prepared to be alone for at least 48 hours.
Food, medical care may not be available.

Every family should have at least one person to train in CPR and first aid must be provided to various services Emerecery. Consider a family plan to find a way out where you can meet if the tracks are open. Which family members have mobile phones, whose numbers and trying to whom we owe the first contact.

Do you know where your shut offfor gas, electricity and water? Do you know how to disable?
Have you prepared an earthquake kit? If an earthquake should hit, you should be ready to be alone for at least 48 hours.

At home, the first aid kit should consist of:

First Aid Kit and Documentation

battery-powered radio

A couple of warm blankets

Outerwear

Extra shoes, socks

Flashlight with spare batteries

Emergency food, can opener and water

Any significantDrugs

Cash and credit cards

Most people do not have a first aid kit. In this case, at least a plastic container ready to go with a couple of blankets, a couple of jackets, socks and shoes. Put a first aid manual on top with a list of things you have prepared, but not packed. Really it's a good idea, these containers in the car for ever. You never know when you can get in an accident or an accident scene and able to help someone.

During 'Shake, if you stay outdoors away from buildings, walls and power poles. Try for an open space like a park, if you are in a tall building, away from windows and exterior walls. Get under a table or desk. DO NOT use the elevators. If driving pull to the side of the road and stop. Stay away from overpasses, power lines and trees.

After the shaking stops, check yourself and your family for injuries. Giving help to others. Do not move seriously injured persons unless theyare in immediate danger. If you smell gas do not operate light switches. Open the window, gas and electricity off and leave the house. Be prepared for the post-crisis.

If necessary, clean the water by boiling for 6 minutes. Check the grill for damage or loss. It could be used for cooking. NEVER use inside your grill, kettle. Use the phone, unless there is a serious injury or fire.

If you travel? Please stay posted Disaster Response Routes. Ambulance, police andfire to be fast, where the greatest need is. You should be ready for a different route, where you get get to go.

Listen to the radio communications for public service. For more information on earthquake preparedness phone your local coordinator of emergency government.

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Are you planning an earthquake kit

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