what are the methods in which people are not affected with earthquakes ?
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Actions Before
Actions During
Actions After
Actions Before:Determine Risk, Increase Knowledge, Safeguard, Plan
General All-Hazard Actions:
Determine the disaster risks in your locale and the hazards that accompany them.
Increase your knowledge about the emergency warning signals and alert notifications used in your community.
Instruct family members how to shut off water, gas and electricity to your house.
Make the necessary property preparations to reduce the damage from the hazard.
Acquire a backup generator in case of a prolonged power failure.
Check into insurance (property, health, life, and hazard type).
Make the necessary financial arrangements in case of a sudden evacuation and power outage that shuts down local ATMs and banks.
Organize important documents and records and store them in a portable lock box or safe-deposit box.
Perform home inventory video taping and store tape in a portable lock box or safe-deposit box.
Develop an Emergency Communication Plan with evacuation plan and ask an out-of-state person to serve as the "family contact".
Assemble a shelter-in-place Emergency Supplies Kit.
Assemble a mobile Emergency Supplies Kit that can serve as a “grab and go” bag?
Get a family member trained in first aid and CPR.
Make the necessary preparations and arrangements for pets, seniors, and the disabled.
Familiarize yourself with the emergency plans of your family member's employment building, school, day care center, or nursing home.
Hazard Specific Actions:
Identify potential dangers in your home by conducting an earthquake hazard hunt. Secure your household contents with earthquake safety products.
Identify safe places in each room.
Locate safe places outdoors.
Ensure all family members know how to respond after an earthquake.
Be aware of a possible tsunami if you live in a coastal area.
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There are many things you can do to help yourself in the event of an earthquake. Generally, an earthquake is divided into three stages: before, during, and after. Know what to do in each stage:[1] [2]
Actions Before
Actions During
Actions After
Actions Before:Determine Risk, Increase Knowledge, Safeguard, Plan
General All-Hazard Actions:
Determine the disaster risks in your locale and the hazards that accompany them
Increase your knowledge about the emergency warning signals and alert notifications used in your community.
Instruct family members how to shut off water, gas and electricity to your house.
Make the necessary property preparations to reduce the damage from the hazard.
Acquire a backup generator in case of a prolonged power failure.
Check into insurance (property, health, life, and hazard type).
Make the necessary financial arrangements in case of a sudden evacuation and power outage that shuts down local ATMs and banks.
Organize important documents and records and store them in a portable lock box or safe-deposit box.
Perform home inventory video taping and store tape in a portable lock box or safe-deposit box.
Develop an Emergency Communication Plan with evacuation plan and ask an out-of-state person to serve as the "family contact".
Assemble a shelter-in-place Emergency Supplies Kit.
Assemble a mobile Emergency Supplies Kit that can serve as a “grab and go” bag?
Get a family member trained in first aid and CPR.
Make the necessary preparations and arrangements for pets, seniors, and the disabled.
Familiarize yourself with the emergency plans of your family member's employment building, school, day care center, or nursing home.
Hazard Specific Actions:
Identify potential dangers in your home by conducting an earthquake hazard hunt. Secure your household contents with earthquake safety products.
Identify safe places in each room.
Locate safe places outdoors.
Ensure all family members know how to respond after an earthquake.
Be aware of a possible tsunami if you live in a coastal area.
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