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Knowledge content of earthquake safety education
The knowledge content of earthquake safety education includes don't worry when there is a big earthquake, find a hiding place first when there are many people, and stay away from the danger zone by damping.

1, don't worry when there is a big earthquake.

Destructive earthquake takes only 12 seconds on average from when people feel the vibration to when buildings are destroyed. Don't panic in this short time, and make a safe choice quickly according to the environment.

If you live in a bungalow, you can run to the door quickly. If you live in a building, don't jump off a building. You should immediately cut off the switch and gas, take refuge in places with small spans such as toilets, or under tables and beds, and evacuate quickly after the earthquake to prevent strong aftershocks.

2. Many people find a hiding place first.

In schools, shops, theaters and other places where people gather, if you encounter an earthquake, you should avoid panic. After the earthquake, they should immediately hide under tables, chairs or solid objects and evacuate in an orderly manner. Teachers and other field workers must calmly instruct people to take electric shocks on the spot and never take the lead in running around.

3, shock absorption away from dangerous areas

If you encounter an earthquake in the street, cover your head with your hands and quickly get away from the building and go to the center of the street. If you encounter an earthquake in the suburbs, you should pay attention to stay away from cliffs, steep slopes, river banks and high-voltage lines. Moving cars and trains should stop at once.

Remember to keep your strength when you are buried.

If you are unfortunately buried under the rubble after the earthquake, try to stay calm and try to save yourself. When you can't get out of danger, you should save your strength, try your best to find water and food, create living conditions, and wait patiently for rescuers.

Three principles of shock absorption:

1, choose correctly according to local conditions.

Living in a bungalow or a building, whether the earthquake happened during the day or at night, whether the house is strong, whether there is earthquake-proof space indoors, how far it is from the door, and whether it is open and safe outdoors.

2. Act decisively and avoid hesitation.

The success of the shock absorber is at a critical juncture, and we must not hesitate before and after. If you live in a bungalow, you should act decisively, or take refuge nearby, or go out in an emergency, and don't rush back and forth.

3, v and to be determined, not sick.

The ancients once recorded in the "Earthquake Records": "You can't get sick when you die, but you can wait for an earthquake. Even if there is a nest, you can finish eating the eggs. " That is to say, when an earthquake happens, don't rush out of the house, but take the time to find a suitable place for shock absorption and take the form of squatting or sitting down until the earthquake passes, so that even if the house collapses, people can be safe and sound.