Hide under a strong structure, for example, A desk, A table. NEVER hide next to a shelf with things on it, they will fall and hurt you.
be calm
The earthquake lasted 23 seconds. Funny cuz im studying this for a school asignment and it was so hard to get an answer
He was hit in the earthquake while visiting a school in Fukoaka
you can make a school Earthquake proof by- Þ Shatter proof glass Þ Add a safe room where students go when a earthquake strikes (a room with no windows, electronics, and desks or chairs) Add extra layers of sheetrock
Well...it depends when on the situation you are in. If you are not sure, my best advice is to listen to what earthquake experts say:-)
Pupils should hide under a desk if they are still in school or something to cover their heads. And always carry an emergency earthquake rucksack so they have all the essentials if they encountered an earthquake. =P
Anand S. Arya has written: 'Protection of educational buildings against earthquakes' -- subject(s): Earthquake effects, School buildings 'Earthquake disaster reduction' -- subject(s): Brick Building, Buildings, Earthquake damage, Earthquake effects, Prevention
I am not sure I am still in school so I did not get to that thinks for asking me though :):(
Having an earthquake drill in school is important because it helps students and teachers practice what to do in case of a real earthquake. This preparedness can save lives by ensuring everyone knows the proper safety procedures to follow during an earthquake. Additionally, drills help identify any weaknesses in the emergency response plan that can be addressed and improved upon.
The Lunchables commercial featuring an earthquake showcases kids enjoying their Lunchables during a school lunch when suddenly, an earthquake occurs. The scene humorously depicts how the kids remain focused on their lunch despite the chaos around them. This ad emphasizes the fun and enjoyment of Lunchables, suggesting they are so good that nothing can distract from them, even an earthquake.
Whenever there is an earthquake in your school hours do not panic! First of all go and find a strong table or some strong wood or metal thing so that you get under it and save your eyes and head. Second of all don't get out of your school building and don't use lifts in your school. You should also close your eyes so that the falling debris don't get into your eyes.
During an earthquake drill, participants practice the appropriate safety procedures to follow in the event of an actual earthquake, such as "Drop, Cover, and Hold On." These drills help individuals and organizations prepare for emergencies, familiarize themselves with evacuation routes, and ensure they know what to do to stay safe during a real earthquake.