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Before, During, and After an Earthquake.pptx
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Identify whether the
activities described should be done before, during and after an earthquake, by saying DO or DON’T.
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1. Fix mirrors,
paintings, and other hanging objects securely.
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2. Panic: Run,
Push, Talk/Shout.
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3. Hang heavy
pictures and other items over beds.
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4. Get out
of the classroom in an orderly manner.
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5. Use any
elevator.
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6. Bring your
GO BAG with you.
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7. Go near
buildings, tall trees, power-lines.
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8. Close curtains
and blinds of window glass.
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9. Proceed to
identified evacuation area.
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10. Run when
the shaking starts.
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11. Stay put
until the shaking stops.
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12. Locate beds
and chairs away from windows.
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What to do
BEFORE an Earthquake?
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What to do
DURING an Earthquake?
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DUCK, COVER, AND HOLD
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What to do
AFTER an Earthquake?
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ACTIVITY TIME!
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Assemble One… Emergency Kit This
is a GO BAG. Only 20 items can be placed inside the bag. Choose the 20 most important items from the box to be placed in the GO BAG. Write your answers on another paper.
34.
Assemble One… Emergency Kit
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