Prepare a Disaster Supplies Kit For Home and Car, Including--
- First aid kit and essential medications.
- Canned food and can opener.
- At least three gallons of water per person.
- Protective clothing, rainwear, and bedding or sleeping bags.
- Battery-powered radio, flashlight, and extra batteries.
- Special items for infant, elderly, or disabled family members.
- Written instructions for how to turn off gas, electricity, and water if authorities advise you to do so. (Remember, you'll need a professional to turn natural gas service back on.)
- Keeping essentials, such as a flashlight and sturdy shoes, by your bedside.
Know What to Do When the Shaking Begins
· DROP, COVER, AND HOLD ON! Move only a few steps to a nearby safe place. Stay indoors until the shaking stops and you're sure it's safe to exit. Stay away from windows. In a high-rise building, expect the fire alarms and sprinklers to go off during a quake.
· If you are in bed, hold on and stay there, protecting your head with a pillow.
· If you are outdoors, find a clear spot away from buildings, trees, and power lines. Drop to the ground.
· If you are in a car, slow down and drive to a clear place (as described above). Stay in the car until the shaking stops.
Identify What to Do After the Shaking Stops
· Check yourself for injuries. Protect yourself from further danger by putting on long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, sturdy shoes, and work gloves.
· Check others for injuries. Give first aid for serious injuries.
· Look for and extinguish small fires. Eliminate fire hazards. Turn off the gas if you smell gas or think it's leaking. (Remember, only a professional should turn it back on.)
· Listen to the radio for instructions.
· Expect aftershocks. Each time you feel one, DROP, COVER, AND HOLD ON!
· Inspect your home for damage. Get everyone out if your home is unsafe.
· Use the telephone only to report life-threatening emergencies.
Your Local Red Cross Chapter Can Provide Additional Materials in English and Spanish:
· "Are You Ready for a Fire?" (ARC 4456)
· "Your Family Disaster Plan" (ARC 4466)
· "Your Family Disaster Supplies Kit" (ARC 4463)
Materials for Children:
· "Be Ready 1-2-3" involves puppets who give important safety information to children ages 3-8 about residential fire safety, winter storms, and earthquakes.
· "Disaster Preparedness Coloring Book" (PDF File) (ARC 2200, English, or ARC 2200S, Spanish (PDF File)) for children ages 3-10.
· "Adventures of the Disaster Dudes" (ARC 5024) video and Presenter's Guide for use by an adult with children in grades 4-6.
· "After the Quake" Coloring Book (ARC 2201, English, or ARC 2201S, Spanish)
And remember . . . when an earthquake, tornado, flood, fire, or other emergency happens in your community, you can count on your local American Red Cross chapter :
Imperial Valley Service Center
Ì American Red Cross
San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter
781 Broadway
El Centro, CA 92243
Local Chapter Website