Friday, March 25, 2016

Ways Of Curbing Earthquake Damage

By Frances Harris


If you live in an earthquake-prone area, you probably live in fear because it sometimes comes when least expected. However, you should always be prepared in case it occurs so that you can avoid massive damage. Below are some tips you can follow on how to reduce earthquake damage.

In a bid to enhance the beauty and give your home an eye-catching look, you would most probably go for a glass table as compared to a wooden one. It is so true that this is necessary for a home. However in case you are in such an area, this is very dangerous because, in the event of earthquakes, the glass materials end up breaking and may hurt you badly.

When building a house, considering a wooden one will look very outdated and perhaps no-classy. Maybe a brick or a slab one would look much more elegant and attractive. While this is the case, though, the wooden houses remain to be the best regarding resilience. During an earthquake, most likely a wooden house will survive as compared to any other. This is a consideration worth making because it will save you a lot of damage and losses.

Choose the strong material for your plumbing needs. You should also ensure that you tighten your plumbing. This will avoid water and gas leakages which might cause a fire, and the water leak will cause damage to your other properties. If you have other dangerous chemicals, ensure they are properly stored and well tightened.

Personal safety is a paramount factor to consider. Learn about the measures and steps to take in case the calamity occurs. Ducking and covering during the event results to death and you should never do it. Consider curling up, once you realize there is a tremor. Babies, dogs, and cats survive because they maintain this position after such incidents.

Earthquakes occur even when least expected. It can even occur when driving. Well, in such a case, you need to get composed and stop the engine. When you have done this, alight and curl in a fetal position right behind the car. Most people remain therein and end up getting crushed.

If you are inside the house at the beginning of an earthquake, try as much as possible to go outside or at least near the exit. You are more likely to get out or be rescued easily and faster if you are near the exit. Surviving while on the outside is also more possible than when trapped inside. It is tempting and also seems to make sense that when you stand in a doorway, you might survive a quake. That only gives the opposite results of survival. If the doorjamb happens to fall inward or outward, the ceiling above you is likely to fall and crash you.

To keep safe, you ought to have a fire extinguisher within your reach. In case the electric wires are triggered to start a fire, the extinguishers will save a big deal. You should have several depending on the size of your house.




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