Definitions
Emergency Supplies
Before
During
After
100

A machine that measures an earthquake.

*What is a seismograph?

100

1 gallon for at least 3 days.

*What is how much water to store per person per day?

100

Drop, cover and hold on.

What is how to practice for an earthquake?

100

Stay where you are:  drop, cover and hold.

*What is what to do during an earthquake?

100

Follows the largest shock of an earthquake sequence.

What are aftershocks?

200

A smaller earthquake that follows the main shock.

What is an aftershock?

200

A 3-day supply.

What is the minimum amount of food you should store per person?

200

Mirrors, pictures, knick-knacks, and other such items around your home.

*What are things you need to secure?

200

Do this as soon as you feel the shaking of an earthquake while you are in bed.

What is stay in bed?

200

Cover your mouth, bang on a pipe or wall, blow on a whistle, or send a text.

What do you do if you are trapped?
300

The center, or focus of an earthquake, from which seismic waves are sent spherically in many directions.

What is an epicenter?

300

Prescription and non-prescription / over-the-counter medication and medical supplies, like band-aids, for minor injuries.

What is a First Aid Kit?

300

Something that includes extra clothing, food, first aid kit, water, fuel, light and toiletries.

What is a 72-hour kit.

300

Do this if you are in danger from falling objects.

What is seek cover? (for example, move under a desk or table - do not get in a doorway)

300

Do this if you smell gas.

What is turn off the gas line?

400

A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock below the earth's surface.

*What are fault lines?

400

Hand sanitizer, 5-gallon bucket, heavy duty garbage bags, twist ties & duct tape.

*What is a sanitation kit?

400

Do this with those you live with, but also includes an out-of-state contact.

*What is create a family emergency communications plan?

400

Do this if you are in a vehicle when an earthquake starts.

*What is pull over and stop?

400

Once you & your family are safe, monitor this via radio, social media, cell phone texts, and other means.

*What is monitor for emergency information and instructions?

500

The types, frequency and size of earthquakes that happen over a period of time in a certain geographical area.

What is seismic activity?

500

Items such as a flashlight, shoes, whistle and radio.

What are the most important emergency items to keep next to your bed?

500

What you will do in the weeks ahead following today's discussion.

*What is ASSESS - PLAN - IMPLEMENT by preparing for an emergency NOW.

500

Three important words to remember during an earthquake.

What is drop, cover and hold on?

500

Do this if you are in an area that may experience tsunamis.

What is to move inland or to higher ground immediately after the shaking stops.