Run out side
you dont you die
Nailing certain household items like the table and the couches with will help in the event of an earthquake.
I would protect my family by telling them to go out instead of just sitting in the house and their house would colapse.
The home that were build with bricks
the table will most likely protect you more than standing some where without a layer to protect you
If students were near windows during an earthquake they can jump out the window and be safe.
Securing gas appliances helps prevent gas leaks during an earthquake, reducing the risk of fire or explosion. This can protect your home and occupants from harm and mitigate potential damages caused by the earthquake. Additionally, securing these appliances can minimize the need for repairs or replacements after the event, making your home safer and more resilient in the long run.
You should take out a policy for earthquake insurance.
Flexible pipes can protect against somemovement.
Seismic straps help secure a water heater in place during an earthquake, reducing the risk of it toppling over and causing damage or injury. This can prevent gas or water leaks, fires, and costly repairs, making your home safer and potentially saving you money in the long run.
For those living in areas located on a major fault line, the threat of an earthquake is something that has to be dealt with on a daily basis.� While earthquakes can cause significant damage to your home, you could protect yourself by taking out earthquake insurance.� � Earthquake insurance is an insurance policy, which normally needs to be purchased on top of your home insurance, but protects you and your home in the event of an earthquake.� This could include not only the initial damage due to the quake, but could also provide you with additional benefits in the event that you can't use your home for awhile. ����
Get in a tub...