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WHAT
SHOULD YOU DO DURING AN EARTHQUAKE ?
If you are indoors
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Stay indoors! Take cover under a sturdy table,
desk, bench or brace yourself in a doorway or |
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corner. |
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Stay away from windows, books, china cabinets,
heavy mirrors, hanging plants and other heavy |
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objects, which may slide and topple. |
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Grab anything handy (coat, blanket, books,
newspapers, cardboard box, etc) to shield your head |
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and face from falling debris and splintering glass. |
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Do not use candles, matches or other open flames
because of possible gas leaks. Douse all fires. |
If you are outdoors
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Move to an open area cautiously away from power lines, power poles, trees, high buildings, walls, |
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and lamppost. The greatest danger from falling debris is just outside doorways and close to outer |
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walls. Stay away from fallen power lines. |
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Stay in the open until the shaking stops. |
If in a crowded store
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Do not rush for a doorway or exit since hundreds may have same idea. |
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Move away from display shelves containing objects that may fall. |
If in a high-rise building
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Get under a desk or similar heavy furniture. |
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Stay away from windows. |
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Do not rush for exits. |
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Never use elevators as a power may fail. |
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Stay in the building on the same floor. |
If you are in a sidewalk near building
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Duck into a doorway to protect yourself from falling bricks, glass, plaster and other debris. |
If in a moving car
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Stop the car quickly as safety permits in the best available space. However, do not stop on or |
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under bridges or overpasses or overhead wires. |
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Stay in the car until the shaking stops. |
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When you drive after shaking, watch for hazards created by earthquake such as fallen of falling |
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objects, downed electric wires or broken or undermined roadways. |
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