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- To respond to an earthquake, you should12345:
- Drop, cover, and hold on. Get down on your hands and knees, cover your head and neck with your arm and hand, and crawl under a sturdy table or desk if possible. Stay away from windows, fireplaces, and heavy furniture or appliances.
- If you are in a damaged building, go outside and quickly move away from the building. Do not enter damaged buildings. If you are trapped, send a text or bang on a pipe or wall. Use a whistle or your shirt to signal for help.
- Be prepared for aftershocks and no electrical or water service for days or weeks. Have a weather radio, flashlight, hand crank charger, cash, and water supply ready. Know how to shut off your natural gas line if you smell gas.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Be ready to Drop, Cover, and Hold On if you feel an aftershock. If you are in a damaged building, go outside and quickly move away from the building. Do not enter damaged buildings. If you are trapped, send a text or bang on a pipe or wall. Cover your mouth with your shirt for protection and instead of shouting, use a whistle.www.ready.gov/earthquakesGet under a desk or table and hang on to it (Drop, Cover, and Hold on!) or move into a hallway or against an inside wall. STAY CLEAR of windows, fireplaces, and heavy furniture or appliances. GET OUT of the kitchen, which is a dangerous place (things can fall on you).
www.usgs.gov/faqs/what-should-i-do-during-earthq…Be prepared for no electrical or water service for days or weeks. Have a combination weather radio, flashlight and hand crank charger for cellphones at the ready. Have a cash reserve. Know where the shutoff valve and tool are for your natural gas line. Secure bookshelves to walls or any other heavy objects that could fall and injure.
www.americares.org/what-we-do/emergency-progr…When the shaking starts
- Drop: Get down on your hands and knees to protect yourself from being knocked over. That also puts you in an ideal position to crawl for shelter.
www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/e…Practice drop, cover, and hold-onin each safe place. Drop under a sturdy desk or table and hold on to one leg of the table or desk. Protect your eyes by keeping your head down. Practice these actions so that they become an automatic response. Practice these safe earthquake procedures (i.e., drop, cover, and hold-on) at least twice a year.www.osha.gov/earthquakes/preparedness - People also ask
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