February is Earthquake Awareness Month
Preparedness Tips to Survive
an Earthquake
Three of the largest earthquakes experienced in the continental United States occurred in the New Madrid Seismic Zone in 1811-12. Southeast Missouri continues to experience over 200 measurable minor earthquakes each year. Occasionally, residents can feel some of those minor earthquakes. Because a New Madrid Seismic Zone earthquake cannot be predicted, it is important to take steps to learn about earthquakes and to protect yourself.
The following preparedness tips can help you survive an earthquake:
Preparedness tips before an earthquake:
What to do during an earthquake:
What to do immediately after an earthquake:
If the electricity is out – use flashlights or battery operated lanterns. Check the main utility panel.
• If you smell gas or hear a hissing sound – open a window and leave the building. Shut off the main gas valve outside the building.
• If water pipes are damaged – shut off the water supply at the main valve.
• Check your home and chimney for structural damage
• Check household appliances for damage.
• Clean up spilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline and other flammable liquids.
• Do not flush toilets until you know sewage lines are intact.
• Open cabinets cautiously because objects may fall off shelves.
• Use the phone only to report a life-threatening emergency.
• Listen to news reports for the latest emergency information.