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Answer:
Before
Secure heavy furniture, hanging plants, heavy pictures or mirrors. Keep flammable or hazardous liquids in cabinets or on lower shelves. Maintain emergency food, water and other supplies, including a flashlight, a portable battery-operated radio, extra batteries, medicines, first aid kit and clothing.
During
1.) Identify Hazards in the Home.
2.) Create Your Disaster Plan.
3.) Create Disaster Supply Kits.
4.) Identify Your Home's Potential Weaknesses.
5.) Drop, Cover, and Hold On.
After:
1.) Be prepared for aftershocks.
2.) Listen to the radio or television for information from authorities. ...
3.) Put on sturdy shoes and protective clothing to help prevent injury from debris, especially broken glass.
4.) Check your home for structural damage and other hazards.
5.) Stay out of damaged buildings.