Earthquakes typically occur without warning, so there’s no time like the present to ensure your home’s safety. Consider these precautions to protect yourself and your belongings before an earthquake happens.
Scan Your Home for Potential Hazards
Household items can be shaken loose or fall during an earthquake. Ensure heavy items like mirrors or wall art are not hung directly above a bed or couch. With that in mind, go room by room and take stock of any objects that might fall if an earthquake jostles them. Consider moving these pieces away from where someone could be sleeping or sitting.
Store Items Safely
Consider moving heavy, fragile items such as china and glassware to lower shelves or cabinets closer to the floor. You may also want to use bolts or latches on drawers and cabinets to help keep them closed.
Keep Furniture and Appliances Secure
Some top-heavy furniture, like a bookcase or even a TV stand, should be anchored to wall studs. If you’re not comfortable bolting the furniture yourself, consider hiring a professional.
Stock an Emergency Kit
Before an earthquake occurs, consider building an emergency kit for you and your family. This kit should include at least three days’ worth of food and water, a whistle, a flashlight, and a fire extinguisher. Remember, you want to customize your kit to your family’s needs. If you have a pet, make sure alsinclude items for your furry friend, such as their food, water, carrier, and leash.
Know How to Shut Off Utilities
It’s important to know how to shut off your home’s utilities in case of an emergency. It’s worth having a wrench handy to turn off the utilities after an earthquake to help prevent gas leaks or electrical sparks from igniting items in your home. If you’re unsure how or where to shut off your utilities, contact your utility company or speak to a professional.


