
how to deal with if earthquake strikes in school(give instructions)and what’s the kit required in any disaster
Most schools have emergency drills [fire, etc.] that involve lining up and filing out to a sheltered area or out-of-doors and not getting separated from your classmates & teacher. For a kit: bottled water [gallon jugs, not little personal size bottles], battery radio so you can listen to emergency instructions and not require electricity, dried foods or ready to eat foods that don’t need refrigeration, flashlight, first-aid kit [to include bandaids, cotton swabs, alcohol for disinfecting wounds, aspirin, a roll of gauze bandage and a roll of adhesive tape, and an Ace bandage for sprains or splinting, tongue depressors]. When I was a kid, they also made us wear an ID bracelet or necklace. If you’re on daily medication for anything serious beyond a headache, carry a backup pill-bottle too.
HS 158 (part 5)-How to Prepare An Earthquake Kit 2