At first indication of ground shaking: TAKE "QUAKE SAFE" ACTION:
2 Protect yourself: Drop to the floor. Cover yourself. Hold on to your shelter.
3 Be aware of items that might fall. Move away from windows and heavy objects.
4 Don't enter or exit a building during shaking due to danger from falling debris.
1 Place your head between your knees to protect your face from flying glass or objects.
2 Crouch under a table or desk away from the windows and hold on.
3 Physically locate yourself away from windows in the innermost corner of the room.
4 Avoid bracing yourself in an inner doorway because of possible injury from the moving door.
5 Don't use elevators during a quake.
1 Move far away from buildings to avoid being struck with broken glass or debris.
2 Stay away from utility poles, power lines, and trees.
1 Drive away from underpasses and overpasses. Avoid buildings and utility wires.
2 Stay in the vehicle until the shaking stops.
3 When shaking stops, proceed cautiously. Avoid bridges and elevated structures.
1 Turn off gas burners. Extinguish open flames. Beware of hazardous chemicals.
1 Crouch in the aisles of the auditorium or large lecture hall. Cover your head and neck.
2 Stay calm, and urge others to stay calm.
After an Earthquake: STAY CALM. THINK OF CONSEQUENCES.
1 Recognize that if you are inside, the electricity and lights are probably out.
2 Don't move a seriously injured person unless he or she is in danger of further injury.
3 Be prepared for additional, likely milder earthquake shocks as they may cause additional damage.
4 Don't use a telephone except for a true emergency.
5 Check for fires and fire hazards. Don't use candles around natural gas breaks.
6 Report gas, water, and sewer breaks to Facilities Management or University Police.
7 Don't use any elevator unless it has been checked.
8 Wear shoes to avoid injury from broken glass.
9 Don't eat or drink from open containers because they may contain broken glass.
10 Don't drink from taps unless you have been told the lines are safe.
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