WHAT SHOULD YOU DO DURING AN EARTHQUAKE ?
If you are indoors
- Stay indoors! Take cover under a sturdy table,
desk, bench or brace yourself in a doorway or corner.
- Stay away from windows, books, china cabinets,
heavy mirrors, hanging plants and other heavy objects, which may slide and
topple.
- Grab anything handy (coat, blanket, books,
newspapers, cardboard box, etc) to shield your head and face from falling
debris and splintering glass.
- Do not use candles, matches or other open flames
because of possible gas leaks. Douse all fires.
If you are outdoors
- Move to an open area cautiously away from power
lines, power poles, trees, high buildings, walls, and lamppost. The
greatest danger from falling debris is just outside doorways and close to
outer walls. Stay away from fallen power lines.
- Stay in the open until the shaking stops.
If in a crowded store
- Do not rush for a doorway or exit since hundreds
may have same idea.
- Move away from display shelves containing
objects that may fall.
If in a high-rise building
1. Get under
a desk or similar heavy furniture.
2. Stay away
from windows.
3. Do not
rush for exits.
4. Never use
elevators as a power may fail.
5.
Stay in the building on the same floor.
If
you are in a sidewalk near building
- Duck into a doorway to protect yourself from
falling bricks, glass, plaster and other debris.
If
in a moving car
1. Stop
the car quickly as safety permits in the best available space. However, do not
stop on or under bridges or overpasses or overhead wires.
- Stay in the car until the shaking stops.
- When you drive after shaking, watch for hazards
created by earthquake such as fallen of falling objects, downed electric
wires or broken or undermined roadways.