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    Earthquake Preparedness Fireside

    80% of communities along the Wasatch Front are built on the fault / triangular mountains are present

    where there is a fault

    Treat #1 infrequent, large earthquake (6.5 to 7.5)Threat #2 frequent, moderate quakes (5 to 6.5)

    Horizontal extension or stretching 4 to 4 inches every year / puts stress on Colorado plateau

    Dip slip fault fault line will drop 3 to 20 feet at close to the speed of sound

    30 trench was dug in Mapleton evidence of 4 quakes: 2 dropped 10, 2 dropped 20

    During a quake: drop, cover, hold

    Things inside your house will hurt you! Worst rooms to be in during an earthquake: kitchen, laundry

    room, and anywhere there is a brick fireplace.

    In kitchen move heavy items to bottom shelves

    Need to brace gas pipes in basement if exposed use wire lines if needed

    Water heater needs to be strapped down can be thrown ($15.00 in plumbing dept)

    Things to buy:

    Power failure light - $10.00 at Home Depot or Lowes (usually in electrical dept)

    [light dispels fear] put in bedrooms and hallways

    Wrench size to gas meter (keep behind meter)

    *Note: do not turn off gas just because an earthquake occurred. Only turn off if you smell gas.

    Stainless steel washing machine supply line (prevents flooding)

    A-maze-ing picture hooks

    Furniture straps to brace tall objects strap to stud in wall

    Things to do:

    1. Identify potential hazards and get them fixed2. Bolt tall furniture to the wall3. Secure items hanging above beds4.

    Secure bunk beds to the wall to help prevent collapse onto lower bed5. Move heavy objects

    6. Get power failure lights7. Never let your gas tank get below tank8. Store emergency fuels in shed on the floor9. Strap down computers Note: if your keyboard is crushed, turning on your computer can blow

    your system. Replace keyboard before turning it on.

    10.Add screws to floating shelves

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    11.Strap washing machine and dryer to wall studs so they dont become projectiles12.Buy earthquake wax to hold valuables into place13.Add rope or netting to garage shelves

    Rememberan earthquake is not a single event!

    y Fire can be a problem; isolate everything in your home or garage that can cause a fire.y Huge dust clouds will develop after an earthquake. Spores can cause valley fever use masksy Homes will most likely not have electricity or water for 10 to 14 days. Sewers will work but you

    must have water to dump into your toilet in order to flush it.

    Church articles: prepare spiritually and physically for the future

    October 1998 President Hinckley Stormy Weather

    October 2005 President Hinckley If Ye Are Prepared, Ye Shall Not Fear

    June 2008 President Eyring Standing on Safe Ground

    Publication: Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country

    Note: having a minimum of three months food supply is also recommended in case of disasters such as a

    pandemic when we could be quarantined for 3 months.