Thursday, April 26, 2012

Earthquake Safety Tips

Earthquakes are one of the most common natural disasters mankind has witnessed over time. The loss of human lives and their property is magnanimous. If you are living in an area that is naturally prone to constant seismic activities, it is wise to learn some simple safety tips to prevent or minimize any injury to yourself or your family members.

Arrange items in your homes in such a way that the fragile items or those made of glass and other breakable materials are placed on a lower surface, towards the ground instead of placing them on cupboards higher up. When there is an earthquake or a tremor, there is a minimal possibility of these objects falling on you or your family members, reducing the chances of you getting hurt.

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Never place wall hangings, pictures or mirrors and glass items near your bed, sofas and other furnishing where you would be sitting or lying down. When there is a violent movement, these decorative pieces would fall on the floor directly and not on you, minimizing chances of injury.

Educate your kids about safety tips. Teach them to call 911 during an emergency and not to panic.

There are high chances of the short circuits and fire breakouts during an earthquake. Make sure you fix cracks, faulty electrical connections immediately.

During an earthquake, lie beneath a sturdy material like a table, desk, etc. Do not go near objects that could directly fall on you. Switch off electrical connections and gas. Do not use the elevator to go down. Use the staircases at all times. Do not take shelter under a tree, streetlights, electric pole or tall buildings.

If you are driving, stop your vehicle and stay put. Do not park your vehicle under a tree or any tall object.

Earthquake Safety Tips

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