Earthquake safety precautions outside house
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HI MATE....
YOUR ANSWER IS:
Place large or heavy objects on lower shelves.
Store breakable items, such as bottled foods, glass and china, in low, closed cabinets with latches.
Securely fasten heavy items, such as picture and mirrors, and away from beds and seating areas.
Repair defective electrical wiring and leaky gas connections, or get qualified professionals to help.
Install flexible pipe fittings to avoid gas and water leaks.
Secure your water heater, refrigerator, furnace and gas appliances by strapping them to wall studs or bolt them to the floor. You may want to have an automatic gas shut-off valve installed that is triggered by strong vibrations, if recommended by your gas company.
Repair deep cracks in ceilings and foundations; get expert advice if you think there are structural defects
Be sure the home is firmly anchored to its foundation.
Store weed killers, pesticides, and flammable products securely in closed cabinets with latches on the bottom shelves.
Hang plants in lightweight pots with closed hooks, well secured to a joist or wall stud and far away from windows.
Install strong latches on kitchen cabinets.
Remove or lock refrigerator wheels.
Secure free-standing wood stoves or fireplace inserts.
Keep heavy, unstable objects away from doors and exit routes.
Secure knickknacks and other small valuables with museum putty.
Trim hazardous tree limbs.
Reinforce brick chimneys.
HOPE IT'LL HELP YOU
YOUR ANSWER IS:
Place large or heavy objects on lower shelves.
Store breakable items, such as bottled foods, glass and china, in low, closed cabinets with latches.
Securely fasten heavy items, such as picture and mirrors, and away from beds and seating areas.
Repair defective electrical wiring and leaky gas connections, or get qualified professionals to help.
Install flexible pipe fittings to avoid gas and water leaks.
Secure your water heater, refrigerator, furnace and gas appliances by strapping them to wall studs or bolt them to the floor. You may want to have an automatic gas shut-off valve installed that is triggered by strong vibrations, if recommended by your gas company.
Repair deep cracks in ceilings and foundations; get expert advice if you think there are structural defects
Be sure the home is firmly anchored to its foundation.
Store weed killers, pesticides, and flammable products securely in closed cabinets with latches on the bottom shelves.
Hang plants in lightweight pots with closed hooks, well secured to a joist or wall stud and far away from windows.
Install strong latches on kitchen cabinets.
Remove or lock refrigerator wheels.
Secure free-standing wood stoves or fireplace inserts.
Keep heavy, unstable objects away from doors and exit routes.
Secure knickknacks and other small valuables with museum putty.
Trim hazardous tree limbs.
Reinforce brick chimneys.
HOPE IT'LL HELP YOU
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Heya Mate !!!
your answer is here
# check yourself and others for injuries
# stay out from damaged buildings
# be careful around Broken Glass and debris
# move away from street lights damaged buildings and utility wires
# try to stay in a big open areas
# switch off all electrical objects
# stay away from bridges
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.hope u like it ❤❤❤
your answer is here
# check yourself and others for injuries
# stay out from damaged buildings
# be careful around Broken Glass and debris
# move away from street lights damaged buildings and utility wires
# try to stay in a big open areas
# switch off all electrical objects
# stay away from bridges
.
.
.hope u like it ❤❤❤
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