ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
Earthquake ppt.pptx
1.
2. The first thing to remember is to
stay calm. It can be scary, but
staying calm will help you think
clearly and make the right
decisions.
3. When you feel the shaking,
remember to "Drop, Cover, and
Hold On." Drop down to the
ground, take cover under a
sturdy piece of furniture like a
table or desk, and hold on until
the shaking stops. This will
protect you from falling objects
and help prevent injuries.
4. If you are indoors when an
earthquake occurs, stay inside.
Avoid running outside as there
may be falling debris or other
dangers
5. Move away from windows, glass,
and mirrors to avoid the risk of
shattering and causing injuries.
6. Contrary to popular belief,
doorways are not necessarily the
safest place to be during an
earthquake. Instead, find a
sturdy piece of furniture to take
cover under.
7. Follow the instructions of adults
or teachers who are present.
They will guide you on what to
do and keep you safe.
8. Once the shaking stops, be
cautious. Check yourself and
others for injuries, and if it is
safe to do so, exit the building
and gather in an open area away
from buildings, trees, and power
lines.
9. it's important to practice
earthquake drills at home and at
school so that you are prepared
and know exactly what to do.
Being prepared and staying calm
are key to staying safe during an
earthquake.