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PREPARE HOME TO LIMIT EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE
There are ways to make your home more secure before an earthquake occurs.
not bolted to the foundation. It is a good idea to have these structures inspected. It is recommended that automatic shutoff valves be installed in homes that utilize gas utilities. Straps at the top and bottom can anchor hot water heaters into place. Straps can be installed to tie a chimney to the roof.
LARGE FURNITURE
It is advisable to bolt large furnishings to wall studs. Free standing bookcases and cabinets are examples of these items. The hardware and strapping required can be found at most hardware stores. This safety measure is good for homes where small children reside. These straps will prevent furniture from toppling onto little ones. Often, these straps will be included when you purchase new furniture.
DRAWERS & CUPBOARDS
Child safety latches can keep your drawers and cabinet doors closed in the event of a ground tremor. Electronics and computer equipment can be secured with straps.
SHELVES
To avoid objects falling onto sleeping persons, move bookshelves away from beds. Museum jell can be used to affix items securely to shelves and prevent breakage. Museums use this same product to protect fragile items from accidents. Elastic cords or a bit of raised molding can help keep books in place during smaller tremors.
OF COURSE
These measures are offered as guidelines. All liability is assumed by the person that utilizes these measures.











































