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Program Overview |
View the impact that a 6.7 magnitude earthquake |
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Video: Used with Permission by CUREE |
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| Imagine trying to move through your house to check on your loved ones after an earthquake. Would you be safe? What hazards would you encounter? The most common personal injury resulting from an earthquake is cut feet. Broken glass from picture frames, mirrors, or other glass objects can cause serious injury, and even death. A simple fix: secure your wall hangings and other items to reduce this risk.
The Getting Ready - Home Preparedness program takes you step-by-step through six simple activities. These activities will help you reduce your risk of injury and minimize damage to your home. You can find resources to download and "how-to" videos to help you complete these activities on our home preparedness page. Go to: |








