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Earthquake-Preparedness-Checklist-R3 - American Red Cross Include items you will need if an earthquake happens while you are sleeping Store sturdy shoes to protect your feet from glass, one of the most common earthquake injuries Also include a flashlight, glasses, a dust mask, and a whistle Have a 1-month supply of medication in a child-proof container and other needed medical supplies or equipment
Earthquakes - Ready. gov Make an Emergency Plan: Create a family emergency communications plan that has an out-of-state contact Plan where to meet if you get separated Make a supply kit that includes enough food and water for several days, a flashlight, a fire extinguisher and a whistle
Be Red Cross Ready: Earthquake Safety Checklist - SAMHSA Be Red Cross Ready: Earthquake Safety Checklist This fact sheet provides information on earthquake preparedness, safety during an earthquake, and what to do after an earthquake
Earthquake Safety Checklist (FEMA B-526) Are You Prepared for the Next Earthquake? This booklet is designed to help you and your family plan for and survive a major earthquake By preparing beforehand, you can reduce the effect of an earthquake on you and your family
EN Earthquake-Preparedness-Checklist - Be Red Cross Ready Earthquake . . . Practice how to DROP, COVER, and HOLD ON, a life-saving skill During an earthquake, you should Drop, Cover, and Hold On to protect yourself from falling debris Practice with your entire household so everyone knows what to do Here is how to practice: DROP where you are onto your hands and knees
What emergency supplies do I need for an earthquake? What emergency supplies do I need for an earthquake? Canned and package foods, enough for several days and mechanical can opener Extra food for pets if necessary Waterproof, heavy-duty plastic bags for waste disposal What can I do to be prepared for an earthquake?
Safety Guidelines: During an Earthquake | Earthquakes | CDC If severe shaking lasts 20 seconds or more, immediately evacuate to high ground as a tsunami might have been generated by the earthquake Move inland 2 miles (3 kilometers) or to land that is at least 100 feet (30 meters) above sea level immediately Don't wait for officials to issue a warning
Earthquake Ready - Canadian Red Cross There are proven actions you can take now to help you and your family be ready when an earthquake happens Make a kit with items your family will need for at least three days It could take time for outside help to arrive during a disaster
Earthquake Preparedness - California Department of Public Health For comprehensive information on how to protect yourself and your family before, during and after an earthquake, visit the American Red Cross website Plan how you will communicate with family members during or after an earthquake by making a family emergency communication plan