i think they should leave the town or make an earthquake emergency kit.
During an earthquake, it is important to keep yourself safe first. Take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture or against an interior wall. Stay away from windows and heavy objects that could potentially fall. Afterwards, ensure you have access to important items like identification documents, medications, water, and non-perishable food.
Looks like there are many earthquakes north of Seattle as well as many down south around CA. You can keep an eye on earthquakes all over the world at http://www.bellingham-subdued-excitement.com/weather_in_bellingham.html you can scroll down to the "Earthquake Watch" It's an interesing little tool!
Covering your head with a pillow can provide some protection from falling debris during an earthquake. It can help reduce the risk of head injuries and keep you safe in case anything falls from above. Remember to also take shelter under a sturdy piece of furniture for additional protection during an earthquake.
Yes, it is important to take precautions to stay safe during earthquakes. This can include securing heavy furniture, creating an emergency plan with your family, and having emergency supplies on hand. Following earthquake safety guidelines can help reduce the risk of injury or damage during an earthquake.
Through planning the location of infrastructure, designing earthquake-proof infrastructure, strengthening existing infrastructure, education (drills) and earthquake monitoring and warning systems.
Create an emergency communication plan with your family. Secure heavy furniture and objects to prevent them from falling during an earthquake. Keep emergency supplies like water, food, first aid kit, and flashlight in an easily accessible place. Practice "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" drill to know what to do during an earthquake.
Think before you speak.
How do you keep information on families and children confidential
keep carm and just be grateful you are alive!
no,because the earthquake would keep on going no for a long time and many people may not survive
No they did not keep a list of their voters.
Yes, I keep a mental list.
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
Keep an emergency kit ready. When the earthquake strikes, stay under a table or a doorframe (sturdy structures-get the point?)
A situation where I have went out of my way to keep patients families or colleagues informed is not able to be answered as I do not have any patients.
they mostly just keep to themselves and only show affection on certain holidays
Keep your priorities straight. Don't put yourself in a situation that you know could temporarily lead to something wrong. Remember to always have time with your friends. Don't over-analyze everything. Include your families in your relationship.