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PREPAREDNESSARE YOU READY FOR AN EARTHQUAKE?
72 HOUR KIT
BASIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE IN A 72 HOUR KIT: Water (One gallon a day per person for three days) Food (Non-perishable, three-day supply) Radio First aid kit Whistle, flare or other items that could assist you in signaling for help Emergency blanket Dusk mask Wet wipes, garbage bags, etc. (for personal sanitation) Tools, such as a wrench or pliers (to turn off power or utilities) Local maps Waterproof matches Flashlight Athletic shoes Extra pair of eyeglasses Medications
MAKE A PLAN
MAKING A PLAN: Pick a meeting place in your neighborhood, as well as a regional
meeting place. Plan 2 evacuation routes from your neighborhood in case one route is
blocked. Discuss evacuation procedures with your neighbors and create networks.
Locate 2 ways out of each room in your home. Practice emergency plans with family and neighbors. Decide on a mutual contact who lives out of town. Know where and how to shut off utilities. Be prepared to survive on your own for at least 3-4 days. Teach children how to dial emergency numbers like 9-1-1, and keep
emergency numbers (i.e. fire department, local police station, ambulance, etc.) posted near phones.
Know first-aid skills, especially CPR. Be well insured.
FOOD STORAGE
PREPARING YOUR FOOD STORAGE Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food. Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little or no water. Pack a manual can opener and eating utensils. Avoid salty foods, as they will make you thirsty. Choose foods your family will eat
Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables Protein or fruit bars Dry cereal or granola Peanut butter Dried fruit Nuts Crackers Canned juices Non-perishable pasteurized milk High energy foods Vitamins Food for infants Comfort/stress foods
DURING A EARTHQUAKE
IMMEDIATELY SEEK COVER
EARTHQUAKE AFTERMATH
AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE Check for Injuries and provide first aid Be prepared for aftershocks Check for damage and shut off utilities
if needed Clean up dangerous spills Listen to radio for emergency
instructions Notify family as soon as possible
WORKS CITED: http://beready.utah.gov/beready/index.html Be Re
ady Utah. Web 2012.
Benthien, Mark et al. California Emergency Management Agency. 2011 Putting down roots in earthquake country. Web. Nov. 10, 2012
“Shake Out Recommended earthquake safety actions.” Great Shake Out. Earthquake Country Alliance. Web. Sept. 15,2012.
Salt Lake Valley, Salt lake County Health Department, Family Emergency Preparedness Guide. Web. Nov. 11, 2012
PSA BY: Jose Velarde, Kaitlin Hutchinson,
Michelle Pike and Vanessa Thompson PSA - ENGL 2010 - ASPLUND