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Family & Home Planning
INDIVIDUAL & FAMILY READINESS
- Create a Family Earthquake Plan.
- Know the safe spot in each room. Under sturdy tables, desks, or against inside walls.
- Know the danger spots. Windows, mirrors, hanging objects, fireplaces, and tall furniture.
- Conduct practice drills. Physically place yourself and your children in safe locations.
- Learn first aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) from your local Red Cross or other community organization.
- Decide where your family will reunite if separated.
- Keep a list of emergency phone numbers.
- Choose an out-of-state friend or relative whom family members can call after the quake to report your condition.
HOME PREPAREDNESS
- Learn how to shut off gas, water, and electricity in case the lines are damaged.
- Check chimneys, roofs and wall foundations for stability.
- Secure water heater and appliances that could move enough to rupture utility lines.
- Keep breakable and heavy objects on lower shelves.
- Put latches on cabinet doors to keep them closed during shaking.
- Keep flammable or hazardous liquids such as paints, pest sprays or cleaning products in cabinets or secured on lower shelves.
- Maintain emergency food, water, medicine, first aid kit, tools and clothing.
COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS
- Suggest that local organizations of which you are a member undertake a specific preparedness program or acquire special training to be of assistance in the event of a damaging earthquake.
- Participate in neighborhood earthquake preparedness programs.
- Attend training for neighborhood residents in preparedness, first aid, fire suppression, damage assessment and search & rescue.
- Develop self-help networks between families and your neighborhood through a skills and resources bank which includes a listing of tools, equipment, materials and neighborhood members who have special skills and resources to share.
- Identify neighbors who have special needs or will require special assistance.
- Have your neighborhood develop a secret signal to notify friends if everyone and everything is OK. Don't use obvious signals. This could identify vacant houses to criminals.
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RPPSOA
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