To build a house that is relatively safe from a tsunami, it should be made out of wood, so as to be able to move, without just being destroyed. Of course, no house would be totally safe from a tsunami.
You should build a place made out of brick with no windows or a place made out of stone with no windows. Or go to a place with no windows for ex: a basement or a bathroom with no windows.
i want know about safer consruction pratices
the safer construction to prevent cyclones are: 1) the house must be built with a strong concrete 2) if budget for strong concrete is not available then dig an underground tunnel for vacating if there is disaster.
wear a helmet and follow this basic principle: DALAD. (Don't Act Like A Dumb*ss)
In a landslide prone area we should make sure that our house foundation is strong.
Safe construction practices in disaster management includes following disaster risk reduction construction plans for new buildings or structures. Safer building procedures can minimize the vulnerabilities and risks in many areas.
You are safer in the middle of the ocean, where a tsunamis is barely even noticeable. It only becomes dangerous when it enters shallow water.
There is nothing you can do to prevent the results of tsunami. Levies, alarms, and cement walls are the only thing to be made.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, better known as OSHA, sets the regulation standards for construction. Safe construction practices for disaster management has guidelines set by OSHA, and the organization over the construction project.
any underground trenches are not affected by tsunamis, earthquakes etc.
Some standard construction practices are included at clerk.ci.homer.ak.us/document/thirteen.htm. You can also find it at www.aibc.ca/member_resources/practice/pdf/PN_05.pdf -
safe construction practices are those practices which should be followed in disaster prone areas while constructing houses or any type of buildings so as to avoid so much damage at the time of a disaster....