Stay under a tipped bookshelf or table. A doorframe works nicely, too.
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you can look in websites to see if one will occur and make a earthquake bag to put all your safety stuff inside
One can purchase an earthquake kit from stores like Quake Kare, American Family Safety, and Earthquake Store. Because it is uncertain where one is when an earthquake strikes, one should plan to have an earthquake kit for the home, office and vehicle. Some of these stores have pre-made kits or one have have them custom-made. Alternatively, one can build their own earthquake kits and there are sites, like 72hours, which provide advice on earthquake preparedness including contents of a kit.
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what community resources are available in the event of an earthquake ?
yes Yes with proper preparedness and taking safety measures you can minimize your risks for death in an earthquake.
Cinna Lomnitz has written: 'The road to total earthquake safety' -- subject(s): Earthquake engineering, Earthquake resistant design
so that is fits into the screw nicely and for health and safety reasons i don't know about because i have bad health and safety.
To secure a bench in a public area during an earthquake, it is important to bolt the bench to the ground using anchor bolts. Additionally, placing anti-tip brackets on the bench can help prevent it from toppling over. Regular inspections and maintenance of the bench's stability are also crucial for ensuring safety during seismic events.
The simplest thing is to cross brace ALL the corners of a building.
On September 19 1508, an Earthquake estimated as measuring 7.0 on the Richter Scale struck the North Sea, near the north-western tip of Scotland.
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