2. HOME SETTING
1. Don’t
Panic, Stay
Calm.
2.
stop,drop,co
ver andhold
on
3. prepare in
advance (make a
survival kit)
get next to a large,
bulky object.curl up
in a fetal position.
•water
•non-perishable food
•Flashlight
•whistle
•Battery-powered radio
•Extra batteries
•First aid kit
•Medications
•Multi-purpose tool
•Sanitation and personal hygiene items
3. HOME SETTING
4. have a
plan
Talk about earthquakes with your
family. mAKE AN EMERGENCY
PLAN FOR what to do in case of
an earthquake.Discussing ahead
of time helps reduce fear,
particularly for younger children.
5. 1. In every area that you go.
ALWAYS be familiar with the fire
exit of each establishment (eg.
Offices Schools-classroom, malls,
cinema houses, church)bearing in
mind that at any time in any place,
an earthquake could strike.
Before
6. Before
2. Identify relatively strong
parts of the building like a
sturdy chair or table where
you can take refuge during
an earthquake.
8. DURING STAY FOCUSED!!!
1. Be Calm Don't Panic
2. Drop to the ground. During a large earthquake, the ground
might jerk strongly and knock you down.
3. Take Cover under a table or something sturdy and move away
from windows or other hazards
During
4. Hold On until the shaking stops. If you cannot get under
something, protect your head and neck using your arms, a book,
or anything else within reach Maintain the said position until the
ground stops shaking and it is safe to move.
9. DURING STAY FOCUSED!!!
1. Be Calm Don't Panic
2. Drop to the ground. During a large earthquake, the ground
might jerk strongly and knock you down.
3. Take Cover under a table or something sturdy and move away
from windows or other hazards
During
4. Hold On until the shaking stops. If you cannot get under
something, protect your head and neck using your arms, a book,
or anything else within reach Maintain the said position until the
ground stops shaking and it is safe to move.
10. DURING STAY FOCUSED!!!
1. Be Calm Don't Panic
2. Drop to the ground. During a large earthquake, the ground
might jerk strongly and knock you down.
3. Take Cover under a table or something sturdy and move away
from windows or other hazards
During
4. Hold On until the shaking stops. If you cannot get under
something, protect your head and neck using your arms, a book,
or anything else within reach Maintain the said position until the
ground stops shaking and it is safe to move.
11. DURING STAY FOCUSED!!!
1. Be Calm Don't Panic
2. Drop to the ground. During a large earthquake, the ground
might jerk strongly and knock you down.
3. Take Cover under a table or something sturdy and move away
from windows or other hazards
During
4. Hold On until the shaking stops. If you cannot get under
something, protect your head and neck using your arms, a book,
or anything else within reach Maintain the said position until the
ground stops shaking and it is safe to move.
13. 1. If in a room setting, calmly go out of the roomd and
proceed to previously designated open space.
2. If with friends/classmates, form a line while
performing a headcount makes sure that the group is
complete upon leaving the area.
3. Utilize the APPROPRIATE stairs upon exiting the
building. The school stairs are labelled for rescue entry
and evacuation
After
14. After
4. Perform another headcount and note for the
missing as well as injure upon arriving at a safe
area.
5. Report any missing person or who are injured to
the search and security team (Policemen Fire Safety
Officer/Site and Security Leader of the School) to
begin the search and rescue as well as to provide
first aid
15. What is "The Big One"?
An earthquake is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground,
sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements
within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
"THE BIG ONE however, is an earthquake of magnitude 8 or greater
that is expected to happen in any place at any time according to the
Philippine Istitute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs)
Magnitudea measure of an energy released by an earthquake