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Earthquake Safety Checklist As Forwarded By John Mosley Jr.
Be RedCross Ready
Earthquake Safety Checklist
An earthquake is a sudden, rapid
shaking of the earth caused by the
breaking and shifting of rock
beneath the earth’s surface.
Earthquakes strike suddenly,
without warning, and they can
occur at any time of the year, day or
night. Forty-five states and
territories in the United States are
at moderate to very high risk of
earthquakes, and they are located in
every region of the country.
Are you at increased risk from earthquakes?
• Contact your local emergency management office, local American Red Cross
chapter, state geological survey or department of natural resources.
• Mobile homes and homes not attached to their foundations are at particular risk
during an earthquake.
• Buildings with foundations resting on landfill and other unstable soils are at
increased risk of damage.
Did you know?
Doorways are no stronger than any other part of the structure. During an earthquake,
get under a sturdy piece of furniture and hold on. This will provide some protection
from falling objects that can injure you during an earthquake.
Become aware of fire evacuation and
earthquake plans for all of the buildings
you occupy regularly.
Pick safe places in each room of your
home, workplace and/or school. A safe
place could be under a piece of furniture
or against an interior wall away from
windows, bookcases or tall furniture that
could fall on you.
Practice drop, cover and hold on in each
safe place. If you do not have sturdy
furniture to hold on to, sit on the floor
next to an interior wall and cover your
head and neck with your arms.
Keep a flashlight and sturdy shoes by each
person’s bed.
Make sure your home is securely
anchored to its foundation.
Bolt and brace water heaters and gas
appliances to wall studs.
Bolt bookcases, china cabinets and other
tall furniture to wall studs.
Hang heavy items, such as pictures and
mirrors, away from beds, couches and
anywhere people sleep or sit.
Brace overhead light fixtures.
Install strong latches or bolts on cabinets.
Large or heavy items should be closest to
the floor.
Learn how to shut off the gas valves in
your home and keep a wrench handy for
that purpose.
Learn about your area’s seismic building
standards and land use codes before you
begin new construction.
Keep and maintain an emergency supplies
kit in an easy-to-access location.
If you are inside when the shaking
starts …
Drop, cover and hold on.Move as little as
possible.
If you are in bed, stay there, curl up and
hold on. Protect your head with a pillow.
Stay away from windows to avoid being
injured by shattered glass.
Stay indoors until the shaking stops and
you are sure it is safe to exit. If you must
leave the building after the shaking stops,
use stairs rather than an elevator in case
there are aftershocks, power outages or
other damage.
Be aware that fire alarms and sprinkler
systems frequently go off in buildings
during an earthquake, even if there is
no fire.
If you are outside when the shaking
starts …
Find a clear spot and drop to the ground.
Stay there until the shaking stops (away
from buildings, power lines, trees,
streetlights).
If you are in a vehicle, pull over to a clear
location and stop. Avoid bridges,
overpasses and power lines if possible.
Stay inside with your seatbelt fastened
until the shaking stops. Then, drive
carefully, avoiding bridges and ramps that
may have been damaged.
If a power line falls on your vehicle, do
not get out.Wait for assistance.
If you are in a mountainous area or near
unstable slopes or cliffs, be alert for
falling rocks and other debris. Landslides
are often triggered by earthquakes.
Let Your Family Know You’re Safe
If your community experiences an earthquake, or any disaster, register on the American Red
Cross Safe and Well Web site available through RedCross.org to let your family and friends
know about your welfare. If you don’t have Internet access, call 1-866-GET-INFO to register
yourself and your family.
Be RedCross Ready
Earthquake Safety Checklist
How can I prepare? What should I do during an
earthquake?
What do I do after an earthquake?
An earthquake is a sudden, rapid
shaking of the earth caused by the
breaking and shifting of rock
beneath the earth’s surface.
Earthquakes strike suddenly,
without warning, and they can
occur at any time of the year, day or
night. Forty-five states and
territories in the United States are
at moderate to very high risk of
earthquakes, and they are located in
every region of the country.
For more information on disaster and emergency preparedness, visit RedCross.org.
After an earthquake, the disaster may
continue. Expect and prepare for
potential aftershocks, landslides or even a
tsunami. Tsunamis are often generated
by earthquakes.
Each time you feel an aftershock, drop,
cover and hold on. Aftershocks frequently
occur minutes, days, weeks and even
months following an earthquake.
Check yourself for injuries and get first
aid, if necessary, before helping injured or
trapped persons.
Put on long pants, a long-sleeved shirt,
sturdy shoes and work gloves to protect
against injury from broken objects.
Look quickly for damage in and around
your home and get everyone out if your
home is unsafe.
Listen to a portable, battery-operated or
hand-crank radio for updated emergency
information and instructions.
Check the telephones in your home or
workplace to see if you can get a dial tone.
Make brief calls to report life-threatening
emergencies.
Look for and extinguish small fires. Fire
is the most common hazard after an
earthquake.
Clean up spilled medications, bleach,
gasoline or other flammable liquids
immediately.
Open closet and cabinet doors carefully as
contents may have shifted.
Help people who require special
assistance, such as infants, children and
the elderly or disabled.
Watch out for fallen power lines or broken
gas lines and stay out of damaged areas.
Keep animals under your direct control.
Stay out of damaged buildings.
If you were away from home, return only
when authorities say it is safe to do so.
Use extreme caution and examine walls,
floors, doors, staircases and windows to
check for damage.
Be careful when driving after an earthquake
and anticipate traffic light outages.
Let Your Family Know You’re Safe
If your community experiences an earthquake, or any disaster, register on the American Red
Cross Safe and Well Web site available through RedCross.org to let your family and friends
know about your welfare. If you don’t have Internet access, call 1-866-GET-INFO to register
yourself and your family.
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