Many areas are susceptible to earthquakes. Contact your emergency management office for information about earthquake risks, and check out this guide to prepare yourself and your home.
September 22, 2015
Many areas are susceptible to earthquakes. Contact your emergency management office for information about earthquake risks, and check out this guide to prepare yourself and your home.
You can't stop fault lines from forming, but you can reduce the chances of breakage and fire damage in your house.
If you're indoors, stay inside. The most dangerous thing to do during an earthquake is to try to leave the building, because objects can fall on you.
Be prepared for aftershocks, which can occur hours, days, weeks or months after a quake. Although they're smaller than the main shock, aftershocks may bring down weakened structures.
As with any natural disaster, the best defense is being prepared and aware of the conditions. If at risk for an earthquake, listen to your local radio station to stay up-to-date on the emergency status. Review this helpful guide to develop a plan to keep your family safe and prevent damages to your home.
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