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a safe home讲解材料.ppt

A Safe Home;Why we should make a safe home? What may threaten our homes?;Earthquakes;2011-01-01 7.1 Argentina 2011-01-03 7.1 Central Chile 2011-01-19 7.1 Pakistan 2011-03-09 7.3 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan 2011-03-11 9.0 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan 2011-03-11 7.3 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan 2011-03-24 7.2 Burma 2011-04-07 7.2 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan 2011-05-10 7.0 Loyalty Islands region 2011-06-23 7.0 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan 2011-06-24 7.3 Fox Islands 2011-07-07 7.6 Kermadec Islands region 2011-07-10 7.1 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan 2011-08-21 7.2 Vanuatu 2011-08-21 7.1 Vanuatu 2011-09-02 7.2 Fox Islands 2011-09-04 7.1 Vanuatu 2011-09-16 7.0 Near the coast of Fiji Islands 2011-10-22 7.6 Kermadec Islands region 2011-10-23 7.3 Turkey 2011-10-29 7.0 Near the coast of Peru 2011-11-08 7.0 East China Sea region ;Global earthquake activity; From the above data, it can be seen that Japan is a country made frequent earthquakes. What did they do to lower down the loss?;In Japan, houses are built In order to avoid the damage of the building during the earthquake.;What did Japanese people do when they were facing an earthquake? What can we learn from them?;;If Outdoors Stay there. Move away from buildings, streetlights, and utility wires. Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly outside buildings, at exits and alongside exterior walls. Many of the 120 fatalities from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake occurred when people ran outside of buildings only to be killed by falling debris from collapsing walls. Ground movement during an earthquake is seldom the direct cause of death or injury. Most earthquake-related casualties result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects. ;If in a Moving Vehicle Stop as quickly as safety permits and stay in the vehicle. Avoid stopping ne

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