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The earthquake safety tips below will not make you an expert. However they could make a life-saving difference if you find yourself in an earthquake situation. "Earn where the main turn-offs are for your water gas and electricity. 1now how to turn them off and the location of any needed tools.
The earthquake safety tips below will not make you an expert. However they could make a life-saving difference if you find yourself in an earthquake situation. "Earn where the main turn-offs are for your water gas and electricity. 1now how to turn them off and the location of any needed tools.
The earthquake safety tips below will not make you an expert. However they could make a life-saving difference if you find yourself in an earthquake situation. "Earn where the main turn-offs are for your water gas and electricity. 1now how to turn them off and the location of any needed tools.
A little knowledge and a few precautionary measures can enormously increase your chances of surviving an earthquake - or any other type of hazard. The keys are education and preparing in advance. The earthquake safety tips below will not make you an expert. However they could make a life-saving difference if you find yourself in an earthquake situation. !nvest in your personal safety by studying below. Before the Earthquake: "earn how to survive during the ground motion. This is described in the #$uring the %arthquake# section below. The earthquake safety tips there will prepare you for the fast action needed - most earthquakes are over in seconds so knowing what to do instinctively is very important. Teach all members of your family about earthquake safety. This includes& '( the actions you should take when an earthquake occurs )( the safe places in a room such as under a strong desk along interior walls and *( places to avoid such as near windows large mirrors hanging ob+ects heavy furniture and fireplaces. ,tock up on emergency supplies. These include& battery operated radio -and extra batteries( flashlights -and extra batteries( first aid kit bottled water two weeks food and medical supplies blankets cooking fuel tools needed to turn off your gas water and electric utilities. Arrange your home for safety& ,tore heavy ob+ects on lower shelves and store 1 breakable ob+ects in cabnents with latched doors. $on.t hang heavy mirrors or pictures above where people frequently sit or sleep. Anchor heavy appliances and furniture such as water heaters refrigerators and bookcases. ,tore flamable liquids away from potential ignition sources such as water heaters stoves and furnaces. /et %ducated. "earn what to do during an earthquake -see below(. Then you will be ready for the fast action needed. 0ake sure that all members of your family have this important education. "earn where the main turn-offs are for your water gas and electricity. 1now how to turn them off and the location of any needed tools. During the Earthquake: !f you are indoors stay there. 2uickly move to a safe location in the room such as under a strong desk a strong table or along an interior wall. The goal is to protect yourself from falling ob+ects and be located near the structural strong points of the room. Avoid taking cover near windows large mirrors hanging ob+ects heavy furniture heavy appliances or fireplaces. !f you are cooking turn off the stove and take cover. !f you are outdoors move to an open area where falling ob+ects are unlikely to strike you. 0ove away from buildings powerlines and trees. !f you are driving slow down smoothly and stop on the side of the road. Avoid stopping on or under bridges and overpasses or under power lines trees and large signs. ,tay in your car. After the Earthquake: 3heck for in+uries attend to in+uries if needed help ensure the safety of people around you. 3heck for damage. !f your building is badly damaged you should leave it until it has been inspected by a safety professional. !f you smell or hear a gas leak get everyone outside and open windows and doors. !f you can do it safely turn off the gas at the meter. 4eport the leak to the gas company and fire department. $o not use any electrical appliances because a tiny spark could ignite the gas. !f the power is out unplug ma+or appliances to prevent possible damage when the power is turned back on. !f you see sparks frayed wires or smell hot insulation turn off electricity at the main fuse box or breaker. !f you will have to step in water to turn off the electricity you should call a professional to turn it off for you. Types of Earthquakes There are many different types of earthquakes& tectonic volcanic and explosion. The type of earthquake depends on the region where it occurs and the geological make-up of that region. The most common are tectonic earthquakes. These occur when rocks in the earth.s crust break due to geological forces created by movement of tectonic plates. Another type volcanic earthquakes occur in con+unction with volcanic activity. 3ollapse earthquakes are small earthquakes in underground caverns and mines and explosion earthquakes result from the explosion of nuclear and chemical devices. 5e can measure motion from large tectonic earthquakes using /6, because rocks on either side of a fault are offset during this type of earthquake EncyclopediaEarthquake Daage !aused "y Earthquakes The effects of an earthquake are strongest in a broad zone surrounding the epicenter. ,urface ground cracking associated with faults that reach the surface often occurs with horizontal and vertical displacements of several yards common. ,uch movement does not have to occur during a ma+or earthquake7 slight periodic movements called fault creep can be accompanied by microearthquakes too small to be felt. The extent of earthquake vibration and subsequent damage to a region is partly dependent on characteristics of the ground. 8or example earthquake vibrations last longer and are of greater wave amplitudes in unconsolidated surface material such as poorly compacted fill or river deposits7 bedrock areas receive fewer effects. The worst damage occurs in densely populated urban areas where structures are not built to withstand intense shaking. There " waves can produce destructive vibrations in buildings and break water and gas lines starting uncontrollable fires. $amage and loss of life sustained during an earthquake result from falling structures and flying glass and ob+ects. 8lexible structures built on bedrock are generally more resistant to earthquake damage than rigid structures built on loose soil. !n certain areas an earthquake can trigger mudslides which slip down mountain slopes and can bury habitations below. A submarine earthquake can cause a tsunami a series of damaging waves that ripple outward from the earthquake epicenter and inundate coastal cities. 3