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Make your home ready for an earthquake
Examine your home, decide
what could happen in an earthquake.
Teach everybody in
the family how to turn off the water and
electricity.
Clearly label the
on-off position for the water, electricity and
gas.
If your home is
equipped with natural gas: tie or tape the
appropriate wrench on or near the pipe, to turn
off the gas, if necessary. (Don't shut off the
gas unless there is a leak or a fire. If the gas
is turned off, don't turn it on again. That must
be done by a qualified technician.)
Teach everybody in
the family how to use a fire extinguisher.
If you live in an
apartment block or a multi-storey building, you may
experience more sway and less shaking than in a smaller,
single-storey building.
Work with your building
manager or condominium board to decide how best to
"quake-safe" your unit.
Seek advice from
professionals (building engineers, architects, emergency
preparedness authorities) if you are unsure about what to
do.
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