BeReady for Earth Quake

BeReady for an Earthquake

Earthquakes may occurred in areas that have no history of earth movement and there is no way to predict when one might happen. Everyone should BeReady to react to an earthquake no matter were you are.

emergency kitBefore an Earthquake occurs:

  • Identify hazards and secure moveable items.
  • Find out if your home, apartment or mobile home is safe and where it may fail in earth movement.
  • Secure heavy furniture or loose items
  • Practice “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” drills with your family.
  • Consider earthquake insurance if available, your regular home or renters policy does not cover earthquake damage.
  • Know if you are in a Tsunami zone and make extra arrangements, don’t wait for an official notice of tsunami after a large earthquake
  • Have your disaster supplies available

During an Earthquake

  • Drop, Cover, and Hold On
  • Stay away from windows, stay inside until the shaking stops
  • If there’s no shelter, crouch against an inside wall
  • Cover your head and neck with your arms and hands
  • Hold on until the shaking stops.

After an Earthquake

 

CPR + AED Awareness Week (June 1 – 7)

CPR + AED Awareness Week (June 1 – 7)

National CPR & AED Awareness Week takes place every year from June 1 – 7. During this week, we recognize the importance of initiating CPR and using an AED as a response to cardiac arrest. More than 350,000 people suffer cardiac arrest annually, but less than 10% survive.

Every second counts when responding to cardiac arrest. If you see someone suddenly collapse, become unresponsive, and stop breathing, call or ask someone to call 9-1-1, send someone for an AED, and begin CPR. Even if you aren’t trained, doing chest compressions (pushing hard and fast in the center of the chest) is better than doing nothing. In many cases, the 9-1-1 operator can talk you through CPR.

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