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❑ Blankets- lightweight fire and shock retardant emergency blankets. <br />❑ Radios - portable transistor radios with extra batteries and two-way radios. <br />❑ Fire Extinguisher <br />❑ Medications - persons on medication should keep a 72 -hour supply in their desk. <br />Additional Supplies to Consider <br />❑ Heavy work gloves <br />❑ Hard Hats & Goggles <br />❑ Work shoes <br />❑ Generator <br />❑ Shovels, crowbars <br />❑ Catalytic heater <br />❑ Dust masks <br />❑ Chemical toilets, waste bags, lime <br />❑ Water purification tablets <br />❑ Sleeping bags & Cots <br />❑ Portable stove <br />❑ Eating utensils <br />❑ Instant ice pack <br />❑ Pre -moistened towelettes <br />During An Earthquake <br />While Earthquake Emergency Procedures are similar to those of a fire, one specific <br />difference should be communicated to all building occupants: Evacuation during fire is <br />highly probable, whereas EVACUATION DURING AND EARTHQUAKE IS NOT PROBABLE. <br />Please adhere to the following safety procedures during an earthquake: <br />1. Take shelter away from windows and seek protection under tables, desks, or other <br />objects that offer shelter from flying glass and debris. <br />2. Do not leave the sheltered area or exit the building until the quake is over. Seek <br />safety where you are and leave calmly afterward if evacuation is necessary. <br />3. Do not dash for exits - stairwells may be unsafe. <br />4. Never attempt to use elevators during an earthquake. Afterwards, do not use <br />elevators until they are checked for safety. <br />5. Stay clear of bookcases, file cabinets, windows and other heavy objects. <br />