Earthquake
If indoors:
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Stay calm and await instructions from the Emergency Coordinator.
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Stay Indoors!
If there is no heat:
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Close off unneeded rooms or areas.
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Stuff towels or rags in cracks under doors.
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Cover windows at night.
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Stay hydrated and eat.
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Layer clothing.
If trapped in a vehicle:
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Stay in the car: This is the safest option as your car provides shelter from the elements and is easier to spot for rescuers.
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Run the engine periodically: Run your car's engine for about 10 minutes every hour to generate heat, but remember to crack a window slightly to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
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Clear the exhaust pipe: Regularly clear snow from the exhaust pipe to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Use your hazard lights: Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers of your location.
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Stay warm: Wear layers of clothing, use blankets if available, and huddle with other passengers to conserve body heat.
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Conserve your phone battery: Only use your phone for emergency calls to avoid draining the battery.
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Signal for help: If possible, try to wave down other vehicles or use a reflective signal device.
When to leave your car:
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Immediate danger:
If your car is in immediate danger, like sliding off a cliff, then leave and move to a safer location.
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Reaching help:
If you can safely reach a building or populated area within a short distance, consider leaving your car.
