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Earthquake Safety Nindy Nurdianty 4 th Period

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Page 1: Earthquake Safety

Earthquake Safety

Nindy Nurdianty4th Period

Page 2: Earthquake Safety

Before Reducing or eliminating hazards throughout

your house.

Make an emergency plan, included evacuation

and reunion plans. Keep and maintain an emergency supplieskit in an easy-to-access location.

Copies of prescription medications, medical

supplies, or other important documents.

Earthquake Preparedness at Home

Page 3: Earthquake Safety

During "Drop, Cover, and Hold On“

Stay away from glass, windows, outside doors and walls,

and anything that could fall

Stay in bed if you are there when the earthquake strikes,

and hold on and protect your head with a pillow.

Stay inside until the shaking stops and it is safe to go

outside

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After The first thing that you should do is to check

for injuries and damages that need immediate

attention.

Turn on your portable radio for information

and safety advisories

Put on long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, sturdy

shoes and work gloves to protect against injury

from broken objects.

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Earthquake Preparedness at School

Before Pick safe places in each room of your school

Make sure you made a list and a map of the location

and availability of First Aid and other emergency

supplies

Remove the heavy items from the tops of bookshelves

and cupboards

Practice the earthquake drill in case of the actual

earthquake

Page 6: Earthquake Safety

During move away from windows, shelves and heavy

objects that may fall

take cover under a table or desk, in a corner or

doorway

in the library, move away from where books and

bookshelves may fall and take cover

in science laboratories, extinguish all burners, if

possible, before taking cover; stay away from

hazardous chemicals that may spill

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After

Reunite students with their family

Establish absentee policies for teachers/students after a

disaster

Develop a plan for conducting classes if some of your

facilities are damaged--half-day sessions, alternative sites,

portable classrooms

Help people who require special assistance, and other

people who need help

Page 8: Earthquake Safety

Earthquake Safety KitsWater

Food

Flashlight and spare batteries

Portable, battery-powered radio or

television and spare batteries

First Kit and manual

Fire extinguisher