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During an Earthquake - IndoorsIf a Earthquake is happing while your indoors its best to.Take cover under a desk or a bench,  cover yourself under something sturdy that won’t break and fall on you.  Remember to cover you face and head with your arms and crouch in a inside corner of a building.  Do not stay close to glass objects such ass windows or cups made form glass’s.  Also make sure your not under something that can fall on you because of the earthquake,  such as a fan or picture frame.
During an Earthquake- Indoor cont.You can use things that can help you from things falling on you such as..If you are on your bed , stay in the bed if the earthquake is happening when your in the bed, take a pillow and cover your head.  If you are under something that can fall of you, its best to move to a safer area.Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside.   Most people get hurt during an earthquake because they are hit by falling objects when moving around to get out of the building or going into a building.
Indoor Earthquake cont.Do not use any elevators or go on any stairs!http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45202000/jpg/_45202000_f87c93bf-7406-42b9-aebb-6489d69d7598.jpg
Protect surroundings, yourslef and propertyPlace any large or heavy objects on lowest shelves.  Fasten your shelves, mirrors and or large picture frames of walls.  Make sure you don’t have so many heavy objects above ground.Store you food, glass, or any other breakable things on lowest shelves or in a cabinet that is shut very well.To avoid water or gas leaks make sure you install a flexible pipe.It is also essential you locate safe spots in each room under a sturdy table or against and wall with nothing on it that hangs.  Also to be safe make sure your family has earthquake safety drills-  Drop, cover, and hold on.
Protect surroundings, yourslef and propertyhttp://www.infobarrel.com/media/image/9934.jpg
Outdoor- During an EarthquakeMove away from streetlights, utility wires and buildings.Make sure to stay where you are.http://www.seismic.ca.gov/images/earthquake_1.jpghttp://www.northshorekauai.com/news/images/kilauea_bakery_camera.jpg
In a moving vechile – During an EarthquakeStop as soon you feel it safe to.  Do not get out of the car.  Do not stop under a building, overpasses, utility wires, trees, or anything that has an opportunity to fall on top of you.After the earthquake you may proceed with cautious .  Make sure you watch out for objects that have been damaged or that have a chance of falling
In a moving vehicle- During an Earthquake pictureshttp://best-car-deals.buyerreports.org/files/2009/03/mercedes_cclass.jpghttp://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/MGJohn/Charcoal%
Under debris- During an EarthquakeCover your mouth with a napkin, clothing, handkerchief.Do not light a matchDo not move or try to kick the dust.Tape on a piece of metal maybe a metal pipe or metal pan so rescuers can find you.  If you have a whistle handy use it.  Only shout if its your last option.   If you shout it can cause you to inhale dangerous dust particles.
Aftershocks-  After an EarthquakeWhen an earthquake has finished be prepared for any aftershocks.  These Shockwaves are usually less violent then the first earthquake but can be strong enough to do extra damage to weak structures.Stay away from damaged areas unless police need your help.Beware of objects that can fall off shelves.There can also be tsunamis if you live next to costal areas.  Tsunamis are also seismic sea waves.   If local authorities say there is a tsunami or a dangerous wave on the way .  Stay away from the beach.
After an Earthquake Pictueshttp://heavenawaits.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/kobe_earthquake.jpghttp://www.3mfuture.com/images/tsunami_wave_coming_now_too_late.jpg
First Aid Kit-  Prepare for an EarthquakeAntibiotic ointmentExtra prescriptions for all family members, as well as children's aspirin and other age-specific over the counter medicationsDiarrhea medicationEye dropsCold/Cough medicineBenadrylInsect repellentEar and nose dropsHydrogen peroxideSkin disinfectant sprayOld pairs of prescription eyeglassesBand-AidsLatex glovesSurgical maskInstant heat and cold packsAce bandagesButterfly bandagesGauze padsCotton swabsAdhesive tapeSterile bandage rollsTriangular bandage for a slingTongue depressorsSplint materialSpray bottle with 10% bleach solution for disinfecting	http://iedaddy.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/image1.pnghttp://www.quakekare.com/ProductImages/skbp4dd_det_survival_kit.jpg
Sourceshttp://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/earthquakes/during.asphttp://bepreparedcalifornia.ca.gov/EPO/BeInformed/NaturalDisasters/Earthquakes.htmhttp://www.ehow.com/how_2293957_protect-yourself-during-earthquake.htmlhttp://www.allsands.com/health/prepareearthqua_rba_gn.htm

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    Earthquake Safety andPreparednessBY:EmanShiraziPeriod 9http://www.familyhomesecurity.com/images/Earthquake-Safety-Tips.jpg
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    During an Earthquake- IndoorsIf a Earthquake is happing while your indoors its best to.Take cover under a desk or a bench, cover yourself under something sturdy that won’t break and fall on you. Remember to cover you face and head with your arms and crouch in a inside corner of a building. Do not stay close to glass objects such ass windows or cups made form glass’s. Also make sure your not under something that can fall on you because of the earthquake, such as a fan or picture frame.
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    During an Earthquake-Indoor cont.You can use things that can help you from things falling on you such as..If you are on your bed , stay in the bed if the earthquake is happening when your in the bed, take a pillow and cover your head. If you are under something that can fall of you, its best to move to a safer area.Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Most people get hurt during an earthquake because they are hit by falling objects when moving around to get out of the building or going into a building.
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    Indoor Earthquake cont.Donot use any elevators or go on any stairs!http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45202000/jpg/_45202000_f87c93bf-7406-42b9-aebb-6489d69d7598.jpg
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    Protect surroundings, yourslefand propertyPlace any large or heavy objects on lowest shelves. Fasten your shelves, mirrors and or large picture frames of walls. Make sure you don’t have so many heavy objects above ground.Store you food, glass, or any other breakable things on lowest shelves or in a cabinet that is shut very well.To avoid water or gas leaks make sure you install a flexible pipe.It is also essential you locate safe spots in each room under a sturdy table or against and wall with nothing on it that hangs. Also to be safe make sure your family has earthquake safety drills- Drop, cover, and hold on.
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    Protect surroundings, yourslefand propertyhttp://www.infobarrel.com/media/image/9934.jpg
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    Outdoor- During anEarthquakeMove away from streetlights, utility wires and buildings.Make sure to stay where you are.http://www.seismic.ca.gov/images/earthquake_1.jpghttp://www.northshorekauai.com/news/images/kilauea_bakery_camera.jpg
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    In a movingvechile – During an EarthquakeStop as soon you feel it safe to. Do not get out of the car. Do not stop under a building, overpasses, utility wires, trees, or anything that has an opportunity to fall on top of you.After the earthquake you may proceed with cautious . Make sure you watch out for objects that have been damaged or that have a chance of falling
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    In a movingvehicle- During an Earthquake pictureshttp://best-car-deals.buyerreports.org/files/2009/03/mercedes_cclass.jpghttp://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/MGJohn/Charcoal%
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    Under debris- Duringan EarthquakeCover your mouth with a napkin, clothing, handkerchief.Do not light a matchDo not move or try to kick the dust.Tape on a piece of metal maybe a metal pipe or metal pan so rescuers can find you. If you have a whistle handy use it. Only shout if its your last option. If you shout it can cause you to inhale dangerous dust particles.
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    Aftershocks- Afteran EarthquakeWhen an earthquake has finished be prepared for any aftershocks. These Shockwaves are usually less violent then the first earthquake but can be strong enough to do extra damage to weak structures.Stay away from damaged areas unless police need your help.Beware of objects that can fall off shelves.There can also be tsunamis if you live next to costal areas. Tsunamis are also seismic sea waves. If local authorities say there is a tsunami or a dangerous wave on the way . Stay away from the beach.
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    After an EarthquakePictueshttp://heavenawaits.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/kobe_earthquake.jpghttp://www.3mfuture.com/images/tsunami_wave_coming_now_too_late.jpg
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    First Aid Kit- Prepare for an EarthquakeAntibiotic ointmentExtra prescriptions for all family members, as well as children's aspirin and other age-specific over the counter medicationsDiarrhea medicationEye dropsCold/Cough medicineBenadrylInsect repellentEar and nose dropsHydrogen peroxideSkin disinfectant sprayOld pairs of prescription eyeglassesBand-AidsLatex glovesSurgical maskInstant heat and cold packsAce bandagesButterfly bandagesGauze padsCotton swabsAdhesive tapeSterile bandage rollsTriangular bandage for a slingTongue depressorsSplint materialSpray bottle with 10% bleach solution for disinfecting http://iedaddy.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/image1.pnghttp://www.quakekare.com/ProductImages/skbp4dd_det_survival_kit.jpg
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