Kids and Emergency http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
 
Panic May Hurt You Beware of fallen furniture and broken glass If you are at home  KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
Drop under a strong table. Cover your head and face with your arm. Hold the table until shaking stops. KIDS to Remember! During Tremors Drop, Cover & Hold If you are at home
Open Doors And Windows For Evacuation   Get ready to evacuate when a quake is weak or when it is gone.  KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
Don't Panic And Rush Out/ Don't Let Falling Objects Hit You   Watch out for roof tiles, glass pieces, signboards and others which may come falling.  KIDS to Remember!
Make Sure Electricity & Gas Appliances are OFF before you are OUT for Evacuation Turn off circuit breakers and gas equipment before you go out for evacuation. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
If you are in outdoors  Stay away from narrow streets, garden walls, etc. may fall down. KIDS to Remember!
KIDS to Remember! Stay away from block walls when you feel an earthquake outdoors http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
During And After An Earthquake  Put Out A Fire Quickly And Completely Three chances to put out a fire 1. When a quake is small. 2. When a jolt is gone. 3. When a fire has broken out. KIDS to Remember!
After An Earthquake  Make Sure Of The Safety Of Your Family And Neighbors   KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
After An Earthquake Get The Right Information / Take The Right Action Get correct information from the television, the radio, fire stations, the local authorities and others.  KIDS to Remember!
After An Earthquake Get Together For Rescue And First Aid Cooperate with your neighbors to get victims (under the debris/furniture) out and give them first aid. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
Talk about what your family should do during a disaster  Make sure all family members know your evacuation site and route. Decide where you will gather and how you will contact each other if you become separated. KIDS to Remember!
FIRE SAFETY FOR KIDS http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
Components of Fire If a fire is cut off from any one of these sources a chain reaction will not occur, or will be stopped. KIDS to Remember!
If You See a Fire  If your house is on fire  Leave the house as quickly as possible.  Call for help on 16 from a neighbor's house.  KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
When there is a fire inside, go outside Leave a burning building as quickly as possible.  Don't stop to get toys; get outside quickly! KIDS to Remember!
Smoke and fire - Through the window  If you cannot get out through the door, go to a room with a window. Close the door and put blankets or a quilt at the bottom of the door to stop the smoke from coming in. Open the window and shout for help. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
Smoke and fire - Don't hide  Don't hide under the bed or in the wardrobe. When the firefighters come in, they will need to find you, so stay by the window on the floor. KIDS to Remember!
Drop to hands and knees and crawl toward exit. Hold your breath as much as possible. Breath shallowly through nose, and use a filter such as a shirt or towel. If Caught in Smoke Smoke can kill you, so you must get away from it fast  http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
If Clothing Catches on Fire   STOP.  Running fans the flames, making fire burn faster.  DROP  to the floor. Cover your face.  ROLL  back and forth to put out flames.  COOL  a burn with cool water. SHOUT  for help. Don't run for help KIDS to Remember!
KIDS to Remember! Develop an escape plan for your home that includes 2 escape routes from every room  http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
KIDS to Remember! Joint incident prevention drills! If you learn how to use extinguishers, and first-aid, you will not be in a panic.
Matches and Lighters   Matches and lighters are tools for adults, not toys.  Children who play with matches or lighters can be badly burned and can hurt others.  KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
FIRE WORKS Do not allow small children to light fire works all by themselves.  Elders must supervise children when lighting fire works. Children always keep fire works as far away from the body as possible.
Stirring food in Kitchen Kids should stay at least 3 feet away from the stove when food is cooking  http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
Underestimating the risk of candles  Candles should be put in a proper holder that won't fall over. They need to be on a heat-resistant surface, especially if they're tea lights. It's never a good idea to leave candles burning in a room without anyone there. Extinguish them carefully, and make sure they're completely out. KIDS to Remember!
Electricity can be dangerous Never put anything into an electrical outlet.  Never take apart or try to fix electrical things.  Don't climb power poles or anything near a power line.  Don't fly kites near power lines.  KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
For more topics: Please visit: http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com Thank you for your time

Kids & Emergency

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    Kids and Emergencyhttp://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    Panic May HurtYou Beware of fallen furniture and broken glass If you are at home KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
  • 4.
    Drop under astrong table. Cover your head and face with your arm. Hold the table until shaking stops. KIDS to Remember! During Tremors Drop, Cover & Hold If you are at home
  • 5.
    Open Doors AndWindows For Evacuation Get ready to evacuate when a quake is weak or when it is gone. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    Don't Panic AndRush Out/ Don't Let Falling Objects Hit You Watch out for roof tiles, glass pieces, signboards and others which may come falling. KIDS to Remember!
  • 7.
    Make Sure Electricity& Gas Appliances are OFF before you are OUT for Evacuation Turn off circuit breakers and gas equipment before you go out for evacuation. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    If you arein outdoors Stay away from narrow streets, garden walls, etc. may fall down. KIDS to Remember!
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    KIDS to Remember!Stay away from block walls when you feel an earthquake outdoors http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    During And AfterAn Earthquake Put Out A Fire Quickly And Completely Three chances to put out a fire 1. When a quake is small. 2. When a jolt is gone. 3. When a fire has broken out. KIDS to Remember!
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    After An Earthquake Make Sure Of The Safety Of Your Family And Neighbors KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    After An EarthquakeGet The Right Information / Take The Right Action Get correct information from the television, the radio, fire stations, the local authorities and others. KIDS to Remember!
  • 13.
    After An EarthquakeGet Together For Rescue And First Aid Cooperate with your neighbors to get victims (under the debris/furniture) out and give them first aid. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    Talk about whatyour family should do during a disaster Make sure all family members know your evacuation site and route. Decide where you will gather and how you will contact each other if you become separated. KIDS to Remember!
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    FIRE SAFETY FORKIDS http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    Components of FireIf a fire is cut off from any one of these sources a chain reaction will not occur, or will be stopped. KIDS to Remember!
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    If You Seea Fire If your house is on fire Leave the house as quickly as possible. Call for help on 16 from a neighbor's house. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    When there isa fire inside, go outside Leave a burning building as quickly as possible. Don't stop to get toys; get outside quickly! KIDS to Remember!
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    Smoke and fire- Through the window If you cannot get out through the door, go to a room with a window. Close the door and put blankets or a quilt at the bottom of the door to stop the smoke from coming in. Open the window and shout for help. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    Smoke and fire- Don't hide Don't hide under the bed or in the wardrobe. When the firefighters come in, they will need to find you, so stay by the window on the floor. KIDS to Remember!
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    Drop to handsand knees and crawl toward exit. Hold your breath as much as possible. Breath shallowly through nose, and use a filter such as a shirt or towel. If Caught in Smoke Smoke can kill you, so you must get away from it fast http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    If Clothing Catcheson Fire STOP. Running fans the flames, making fire burn faster. DROP to the floor. Cover your face. ROLL back and forth to put out flames. COOL a burn with cool water. SHOUT for help. Don't run for help KIDS to Remember!
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    KIDS to Remember!Develop an escape plan for your home that includes 2 escape routes from every room http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
  • 24.
    KIDS to Remember!Joint incident prevention drills! If you learn how to use extinguishers, and first-aid, you will not be in a panic.
  • 25.
    Matches and Lighters Matches and lighters are tools for adults, not toys. Children who play with matches or lighters can be badly burned and can hurt others. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    FIRE WORKS Donot allow small children to light fire works all by themselves. Elders must supervise children when lighting fire works. Children always keep fire works as far away from the body as possible.
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    Stirring food inKitchen Kids should stay at least 3 feet away from the stove when food is cooking http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    Underestimating the riskof candles Candles should be put in a proper holder that won't fall over. They need to be on a heat-resistant surface, especially if they're tea lights. It's never a good idea to leave candles burning in a room without anyone there. Extinguish them carefully, and make sure they're completely out. KIDS to Remember!
  • 29.
    Electricity can bedangerous Never put anything into an electrical outlet. Never take apart or try to fix electrical things. Don't climb power poles or anything near a power line. Don't fly kites near power lines. KIDS to Remember! http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com
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    For more topics:Please visit: http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com Thank you for your time