灾难逃生小技巧英语PPT
EarthquakeDropCover, and Hold On: If an earthquake occurs, immediately drop t...
EarthquakeDropCover, and Hold On: If an earthquake occurs, immediately drop to the ground, cover your head and neck with a sturdy object like a table or desk, and hold on tightly. Avoid windows, mirrors, and other glass areasEvacuate SafelyIf you are in a building, once the shaking stops, move quickly but calmly to a safe exit. Avoid elevators and stay away from damaged areasFireStopDrop, and Roll: If your clothes catch fire, stop immediately, drop to the ground, and cover your face with your hands. Roll over and over to extinguish the flamesFeel the DoorBefore opening a door during a fire, feel it with the back of your hand. If it's hot, there's fire on the other side. Find another escape routeFloodMove to Higher GroundIf a flood occurs, quickly move to higher ground. Avoid walking through floodwaters as they may contain hidden dangers like debris or electrical currentsPrepare an Emergency KitKeep a kit with essential items like a first-aid kit, food, water, and a radioTornadoFind a Basement or Storm ShelterIf a tornado is approaching, immediately go to the basement or a storm shelter. Stay away from windows and doorsIf No Shelter AvailableIf there is no basement or storm shelter, lie flat in a ditch or low-lying area. Cover your head with your handsHurricaneEvacuate if NecessaryIf a hurricane is approaching and you live in a flood-prone area, evacuate to a safer locationSecure Your HomeBefore the hurricane hits, secure your home by boarding up windows and doors. Stock up on essential suppliesRemember, during any disaster, it's important to stay calm and follow the safety instructions given by local authorities.