You should make sure to have enough supplies to get you through 3 days. Food and water are the biggest priorities and other items should be added depending on your individual circumstances. For more information on things to add, see the Related Link below.
An earthquake survival kit should include:
For more information on things to add, see the Related Link below.
You need mostly safe items to keep you protected,things such as generators if power goes out, stay in a surrounding area someplace like a the tub of your bathroom and maybe put a bed matress in front of the tub to secure yourself. further more you need flashlights,batteris,an evacutaion plan,and any stored food and water if your trapped in any area you could use untill help is provided.
Earthquake kits usually include emergency supplies such as flashlights, bandages, an emergency radio, alcohol pads, packaged water, snap-lights, and other things of that nature depending on what type of kit is bought.
Definitely water and canned food (with a can-opener), as well as some sort of medical/first-aid kit. For me, personally, I would also want some rope--rope can be used for a lot! Nowadays, since people can't live without some piece of technology, try and save technology, too, if you think it can help you.
You should put in things such a water, food and a first aid kit. The kit should only be in used in true emergencies.
a table so you could under the table
There is no need to capitalize earthquake.
Wroug
well the seismometer is a earthquake and if the earthquake shakes it makes a milk shake and who doesnt like milk shakes soo byee (:
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medical AID.
You need to find how many km the earthquake is
There is no need to capitalize earthquake.
You need 800 points for the earthquake spell
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the haiti earthquake needs food shelter and surgury.
There was an earthquake...
fix everything
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Wroug
You need a radio to listen to updates and etc.
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the epicenter of the earthquake is where the earthquake hit. technically, you need three epicenters the find where the earthquake actually hit, though. Edit: The epicenter is the location on the surface traced to by seismographs for people to get an idea of where the earthquake happened. The hypocenter is where the earthquake actually happened below the surface.