Stock essential supplies like water, food, and first aid and secure heavy furniture to walls to prevent injuries from falling objects before an earthquake. During shaking, take shelter under a table or bed to avoid falling objects and remain there until the shaking stops. When evacuating tall buildings, use stairways and avoid elevators. Seek open areas away from buildings, walls, trees, and power lines if an earthquake strikes outside. Also be aware of potential tsunamis if near coastal areas.
Stock essential supplies like water, food, and first aid and secure heavy furniture to walls to prevent injuries from falling objects before an earthquake. During shaking, take shelter under a table or bed to avoid falling objects and remain there until the shaking stops. When evacuating tall buildings, use stairways and avoid elevators. Seek open areas away from buildings, walls, trees, and power lines if an earthquake strikes outside. Also be aware of potential tsunamis if near coastal areas.
Stock essential supplies like water, food, and first aid and secure heavy furniture to walls to prevent injuries from falling objects before an earthquake. During shaking, take shelter under a table or bed to avoid falling objects and remain there until the shaking stops. When evacuating tall buildings, use stairways and avoid elevators. Seek open areas away from buildings, walls, trees, and power lines if an earthquake strikes outside. Also be aware of potential tsunamis if near coastal areas.
+ Stock up on drinking water, canned food, flashlights, batteries, radios, bandages, common medicines, change them when they expire; + Do not place heavy objects on high racks; do not place the bed close to the glass door + Household items that are easy to fall and fall should be firmly attached to the wall so that they do not fall to the ground when they are shaken, causing injury + Heavy furniture such as bookshelves, cabinets, dishes, etc. should be placed far away from the doors, the frequent places so that when falling, it still does not block the exit and should be firmly attached to the wall of the house; + People living in apartment buildings know the exits
- When an earthquake occurs:
- If an earthquake occurs inside the house, immediately get under the table or under the bed to avoid falling objects on your head and if the house collapses there is still air to breathe. - When moving out of a high-rise building, do not run into the elevator in case of unexpected power failure, and at the same time take objects to cover your head such as pillows, briefcases, briefcases - If an earthquake occurs while on the road, take refuge in open ground, run away from tall buildings, tall walls, big trees and power lines to avoid collapse. - If an earthquake occurs near the coast, beware of tsunamis caused by earthquakes occurring on the seabed And so thank you for listening!