Here are ten steps that you can
follow at home and in the office to ensure your safety during an emergency:
Prepare emergency supplies (food, water, blankets) and First Aid kits,
including prescription medications.
Learn how to turn off gas, water and electricity in case the lines are
damaged.
Know the safe spots in every room - under sturdy tables, desks or against
inside walls, and know the danger spots - windows, mirrors, hanging objects,
fireplaces, tall furniture.
Create a disaster preparedness plan so that everyone in the family will know
what to do in the event of a quake or other emergency.
Decide where your family will reunite if separated and choose an
out-of-state friend or relative whom family members can call after an earthquake
to report whereabouts and conditions.
Store emergency tools, including gas shut-off wrench and safety lightsticks.
Secure heavy items of furniture using flexible nylon straps with peel and
press application.
Secure TVs and other electronics using flexible nylon straps with adhesive
buckles.
Secure water heaters with two-strap kits.
Secure breakables and collectibles with Quake putty, wax or museum gel.