Activity
1.(Classroom)
Enumerate what you would do before an earthquake.
2. (Riding on a car)
Enumerate what you will do in case an earthquake happens?
3. (Mall)
Enumerate what you would do after an earthquake.
4. (Playground)
Enumerate what you will do in case an earthquake happens.
Answers & Comments
1.Before an earthquake (Classroom):
Educate yourself and others about earthquake safety measures and emergency procedures.
Identify safe spots in the classroom away from windows, heavy furniture, and objects that may fall.
Conduct regular drills and practice exercises to familiarize everyone with the appropriate actions to take during an earthquake.
Secure heavy items, such as bookshelves or cabinets, to prevent them from toppling over during an earthquake.
Ensure emergency supplies are available, including a first aid kit, flashlight, and extra food and water.
2.In case an earthquake happens (Riding in a car):
Stay calm and avoid panicking.
Safely slow down and park your car away from overpasses, bridges, power lines, and tall structures.
Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.
Stay inside the vehicle and keep your seatbelt fastened.
Avoid stopping near buildings, trees, or utility poles that may collapse.
After the shaking stops, proceed with caution and be prepared for possible aftershocks.
3.After an earthquake (Mall):
Check yourself and others for injuries and provide first aid if necessary.
Look for safe exits and evacuate the building if instructed to do so or if you notice any signs of structural damage.
Be cautious of potential hazards, such as broken glass, fallen debris, or damaged electrical wires.
Stay away from damaged buildings or structures.
Use your phone for emergency calls only to avoid overloading the network.
Follow instructions from emergency personnel and be prepared for possible aftershocks.
4.In case an earthquake happens (Playground):
Encourage everyone to stay calm and gather in an open area away from buildings, trees, and playground equipment.
If possible, seek shelter under a sturdy table or bench.
If there is no shelter available, drop to the ground, cover your head and neck with your arms, and hold on until the shaking stops.
Keep away from structures or objects that may collapse or pose a risk of falling.
Once the shaking subsides, be cautious of potential hazards, such as broken equipment or uneven ground.
Account for all individuals and report any injuries or emergencies to the appropriate authorities.