i think you go to a door way but i just think don't trust me?!?!?!?!?!? i think you go to a door way but i just think don't trust me?!?!?!?!?!?
U are supposed to go under a door way or under a desk or kitchen table u just have to take cover under a hard surface
* DROP to the ground; take COVER by getting under a sturdy table or other piece of furniture; and HOLD ON on until the shaking stops. If there isn't a table or desk near you, cover your face and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building. * Stay away from glass, windows, outside doors and walls, and anything that could fall, such as lighting fixtures or furniture. * Stay in bed if you are there when the earthquake strikes. Hold on and protect your head with a pillow, unless you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall. In that case, move to the nearest safe place. * Use a doorway for shelter only if it is in close proximity to you and if you know it is a strongly supported, loadbearing doorway. * Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the building or try to leave. * Be aware that the electricity may go out or the sprinkler systems or fire alarms may turn on. * DO NOT use the elevators.
If you feel an earthquake starting, hide under a durable desk or table. Protect your head from falling objects.
Open front doors and windows to ensure that you can get out if you need to. Doors can become damaged and stuck in the event of an earthquake.
Severe shaking lasts only about a minute. Remain calm, and don't rush to get outside during an earthquake. Check your surroundings carefully.
If you are driving, stop the car at the left side of the road, and turn off the engine. If you need to evacuate, it is recommended that you don't use your car but walk for your safety.
Get out in the open, away from buildings, utility wires, and streetlights. Most earthquake-related deaths result fro collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects. Stay there until the shaking stops, covering your neck/head with your hands.
You should move to an open space so nothing falls on you!
In a doorway or away from buildings would be the safest.
To hide in a shelter!
Because it is electricity and you can get stuck there.
Go to your basement and hide
You should go in your basement
dont be outside go in u basement
we should go down our houses and go in an open area for safety; and if we are in school we should always safe our head from danger.
Because it is electricity and you can get stuck there.
One of the best places to be during a earthquake is inside. But to have a better chance of survival go in a strong building e.g. a airport, a tall, strong building, castle, offices ect.
Doorway
Go to your basement and hide
you should go under a table ,go in the bathroom, or down in the basement.
you should go under something hard
you get under the nearest table or desk, keep your head under it, and hold on to the table's legSafety precautions are vital during an earthquake. People can protect themselves by standing under a doorframe or crouching under a table or chair until the shaking stops. They should not go outdoors until the shaking has stopped completely. Even then, people should use extreme caution. A large earthquake may be followed by many smaller quakes, called aftershocks. People should stay clear of walls, windows, and damaged structures, which could crash in an aftershock.
If it's a baby yes,but when bigger it should go to the outdoors.
You should go in your basement
If you are in bed during the night and an earthquake occurs, simply roll off the bed. A safe void will exist around the bed. Never go to the stairs. Get Near the Outer Walls Of Buildings Or Outside Of Them If Possible. Minimize your movements to a nearby safe place. If you are outdoors move away from buildings streetlights and utility wires.
Stand in a doorway, don't go outside
hide under the table or if your afraid go out with something hard on your head