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How to Prepare For An Unexpected Earthquake??

by Guest45099  |  earlier

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Think about it. Could you have an earthquake where you live? I lived in California for about 10 years and have been through some. Then our family moved to Iowa and I thought we were safe from earthquakes. Wrong! We’ve had a couple here too. Who would have thought. No matter where you live there can be an unexpected earthquake. An earthquake can happen either day or night. There are things you can do now to prepare for an earthquake. The steps below may help you get prepared for that unexpected earthquake.

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  1. Actually, I think you'll find all earthquakes are unexpected.  If they were expected, we'd all gather out in the middle of an open field and lie down and just wait it out.

    Preparation for the unexpected kind is basically the same as for any natural disaster.  Keep food and water supplies available, preferably outside, along with first aid kits, a battery or hand wind radio, blankets, and whatever else you might need for at least 72 hours.

    Other than that (and maybe staying out of older, especially brick buildings), there isn't much you can learn.


  2. quizzard has given you lots of ideas for preparation.

    But be aware that earthquakes of the devastating variety are so rare in Iowa that worrying about them is pointless.  Better you should prepare for the tornado that might hit or (if you live in a flood plain) the flood that might sink you.  Those are a lot more frequent than earthquakes, especially in May & June.

    Keep your house insurance current.

  3. Where are your steps below?

  4. Things You’ll Need:

    Phone number

    Battery Operated Radio

    First Aid Kit

    Water

    Food

    Medication

    Step1Develop an earthquake plan. If an earthquake happens during the day your family members may be at work or school, you will need a safe place where your family members can reunite after the earthquake. Always have an alternate place where you can meet.

    Step2 Each of you need an out-of-the-area telephone number of a person you can contact. Designate a relative or friend that everyone knows. All members of your family should call this contact and report their condition and location. Make sure family members have this number with them at all times. Make sure all your other friends and relatives know this number too.

    Step3Store emergency supplies. After a major earthquake some things could be restricted for days or weeks, such as medical aid, transportation, water, electricity, and communication. Be prepared to take care of yourself, your family, and your neighbors

    Step4Store flashlights, batteries, a fire extinguisher, a battery-operated radio, and a first-aid kit at home, at work and even in your car. Have at least one gallon of water per person per day, food, warm clothes, and a fresh supply of any medications you and your family members may need.

    Step5 Your pets should be included in your planning. Plan for their food and water supplies for at least three days. Make arrangements with a close neighbor to care for your pet if you are unable to get home right away.

    Tips & Warnings

    Take a course in first aid from your local chapter of the American Red Cross.



    Know where your gas, electric, and water main shut offs are and how to turn each off.



    Know the policy of your local school concerning release of children after an earthquake.

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