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What are the common sense of earthquake safety?

The brief knowledge of earthquake safety is as follows:

1. The earthquake came suddenly and people were caught off guard. If you are in the house when the earthquake starts, don't try to rush out of the house, it will probably kill you. The expedient is to hide under a solid bed or table. If you don't have solid furniture, you should stand at the door. The door frame has some protection.

If you are outdoors, don't go near buildings, trees, telephone poles or any other tall buildings that may collapse. Try to stay away from tall buildings and run to empty places. In order to avoid losing your balance in the earthquake, you should lie on the ground. If there is no open space nearby, shelter from the rain at the door for the time being.

3. Don't hide in the kiln, tunnel or underground passage, because the rubble generated by the earthquake will fill or block the exit. Unless they are very strong, things like tunnels will collapse themselves.

During the earthquake, the wooden house tends to tilt and the door can't be opened. At this time, you will lose your life. Therefore, whether you can go out or not, it is wise to open the door first.

In the event of a big earthquake, things and books on the bookshelf may fall down. At this time, protecting the head is extremely important. In case of emergency, you can cover your head with cotton pads, blankets, pillows and other things around you to avoid injury.