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When an earthquake strikes while you are in the middle of doing your house chores or waking up, it can be a very horrific experience. Panic often consumes people who are unprepared for a natural calamity. However, fear causes injuries and even death to the most unfortunate individuals. To stay safe, here are five of the safest places to take shelter when an earthquake hits your home. Sturdy Desks and Tables
The safest place to perform the ‘duck, cover, and hold’ action is under a sturdy desk or table. Taking shelter under a desk protects you from falling debris. There is always a risk that the table will break when a large chunk of debris falls on top of it, but the table lessens the impact. Bed or Closet When you are in bed during an earthquake, stay there. Using your pillow to protect your head decreases chances of concussions due to falling walls. But when you have a heavy light fixture or an attic full of furniture on top of your bedroom, head straight for the closet. A closet should be near your bed to avoid any injuries while running around a house during the earthquake. The wardrobe also needs to be free of debris. When the cabinet topples over during an earthquake, assume the required position to protect yourself. A Room with No Windows Stay away from glass windows during an earthquake. Go into a cupboard or room that has no windows or glass decorations to avoid injuries. The place is almost always in the middle of the house. In anticipation of an earthquake, it is advisable to store your first aid kit and food and water supply inside the interior room. Door Frame While still unsafe, a door frame can be used as a shelter if the earthquake is close to you. Making sure that you have a strongly supported and that it can bear the load of falling debris. However, most modern doorway designs can break during an earthquake. So to make sure that a door frame can be used as a shelter, strengthen its support. Outside your Home If you are near a door and you can feel that your house is on the verge of collapsing, try going outside. However, watch out for broken cable lines and falling tree branches to avoid injuries. There is less chance of getting crushed inside your home. An earthquake can be a traumatic experience, but the aftermath can be very messy. To save yourself from a financial mess, purchase home insurance. At AVA Insurance & Auto Tags, we put our clients first by offering them policies that they can afford. Having an insurance is a necessity nowadays and we're here to help you out. Learn more about our products and services by calling our agency at (954) 454-5483. You can also request for a free quote by CLICKING HERE.
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