Things
You Can Do
After All Disasters
• Check for injuries and give first aid. Help
your neighbors.
• To make water safe, boil it for 5 minutes or
add iodine tablets.
• Listen to the radio for information and instructions.
Earthquakes
• Indoors? Get under a door frame or sturdy furniture
or next to an inside wall. Stay away from windows.
• Outdoors? Stay away from buildings and overhead
wires. In your car? Pull away from overpasses and power
lines. Stop and stay in your car.
• Smell gas? Shut off the main supply. Leaking
gas can cause fires.
• If you don’t smell gas, don’t turn
it off. You will have to wait for a company service
person to turn it on again. But to be safe, don’t
light matches.
Fire Safety
• Ask your fire department to make a free safety
inspection.
• Install smoke alarms and make sure the batteries
work.
• Keep at least one ABC-type fire extinguisher
in your home. It puts out oil, electrical, paper and
wood fires.
• Make a fire escape plan. Practice it with your
family.
• If you put bars on windows, make sure they are
quick-release.
• If there is a fire, get everyone out. Stay close
to the floor to avoid smoke and crawl out of the burning
area. Smoke can kill. Call 9-1-1.
• If your clothes catch fire, roll on the floor
to put the flames out. If your child’s clothes
catch fire, smother the flames with a blanket.
• Cigarettes are a major cause of home fires and
burns.
Floods
• To avoid electric shocks, unplug electrical
cords before they get wet.
• Have a plan to move to higher ground.
• Leave a note telling where you have gone.
• Do not eat food or drink water that has been
exposed to flood water.
Poisoning
If someone has swallowed, inhaled or been exposed to
anything toxic, call 9-1-1 or Poison Action Line.
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