Earthquake Preparedness
Preparing for an Earthquake
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Become aware of fire evacuation and
earthquake plans for all of the buildings
you occupy regularly.
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Pick safe places in each room of your
home, workplace and/or school. A safe
place could be under a piece of furniture
or against an interior wall away from
windows, bookcases or tall furniture that
could fall on you.
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Practice drop, cover and hold on in each
safe place. If you do not have sturdy
furniture to hold on to, sit on the floor
next to an interior wall and cover your
head and neck with your arms.
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Keep a flashlight and sturdy shoes by each
person’s bed.
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Make sure your home is securely
anchored to its foundation.
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Bolt and brace water heaters and gas
appliances to wall studs.
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Bolt bookcases, china cabinets and other
tall furniture to wall studs.
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Hang heavy items, such as pictures and
mirrors, away from beds, couches and
anywhere people sleep or sit.
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Brace overhead light fixtures.
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Install strong latches or bolts on cabinets.
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Large or heavy items should be closest to
the floor.
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Learn how to shut off the gas valves in
your home and keep a wrench handy for
that purpose.
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Learn about your area’s seismic building
standards and land use codes before you
begin new construction.
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Keep and maintain an emergency supplies
kit in an easy-to-access location.
Learn about disaster drills and preparations.
www.quakesmart.org
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