Go to the basement.
Stay outside.
Don't go back in the house.
When an earthquake strikes, the first priority is to drop to the ground to prevent falling, then take cover under sturdy furniture or against an interior wall to protect yourself from falling debris. If you are indoors, stay there until the shaking stops; avoid doorways, as they are often not the safest option. If you are outside, move to an open area away from buildings, trees, and utility lines. Finally, remain calm and be prepared for aftershocks.
To survive in the desert, you will need water to stay hydrated, shelter to protect yourself from the extreme heat and potential sandstorms, and food to keep your energy levels up. It's also important to have the right clothing to protect yourself from the sun and sand.
An Earthquake is dangerous and can damage and destroy buildings a way to ensure that you can protect your family, is to make sure that when somebody tells you tolect your belongings and go far away, but sometimes that isnt the case, mother nature can strike at any time, so you need to be pepared, make sure that if you can feel a shuder quickly run upstairs with your belongings and hide under some hard back things, if you are lucky run outside as quick as possible and stay away from buildings.
That would depend more on the type of injury rather than on the earthquake. The main difference is that after an earthquake, the possibility to get help is probably limited. Roads might not be passable. Hospitals might be full of injured people. So do the regular First Aid things, like you would if you got injured while out camping/hiking. Don't call emergency services or go to a hospital unless you really need qualified help. Compound/open fractures, big/deep cuts, particularly to hands, face, joints. Trouble breathing, internal injuries w/firm abdomen, sucking chest wounds, etc etc
There is no direct causal connection between having an earthquake and the start of a fire. However, the earthquake might destroy things (electricity cables, buildings, etc.) which when destroyed can cause fire. For example, an oil leak could be caused by the earthquake and with a spark of an electricity cable this could cause a fire. Hope this answers your question.
come out of your building and stay out of things which could fall over.hide under your desk or table.
Well there are a few things but the most common is air.Air does not fall during earthquakes.Birds do not fall during earthquakes as well.Basically anything that is invisible or that can fly does not fall during an earthquake.
Three things you can do to protect yourself in a convoy under combat conditions is to: - Maintain standoff - Stay observant - Avoid setting patterns
Three things you can do to protect yourself in a convoy under combat conditions is to: - Maintain standoff - Stay observant - Avoid setting patterns
To protect yourself from things like dermatitis
It's a house that can stand during an earthquake. STUPID adding to that remark, :) an earthquake safe house has special features, meaning it is less affected by an earthquake. things like coils between the structure and the base are common in affected countries
Three things you can do to protect yourself in a convoy under combat conditions is to: - Maintain standoff - Stay observant - Avoid setting patterns
Property: Make higher quality buildings Yourself: Avoid windows or Kitchens. Sharp things fall on you
Well there are things like bug repellents that you can buy and put around the house. If you are leaving the house and want to protect yourself there are bug sprays that you can buy and spray on yourself. Those tend to keep mosquito's away.
Stay observant Avoid setting patterns Maintain standoff
I doubt it can. There are way too many things that could fall. i.e. sale signs, lights, ceiling tiles, things of that nature
Basically the effects of the earthquake is a big tremor and things toppling over.