Earthquake
Know what to do when the shaking begins: DROP, COVER, & HOLD ON!

DROP to the floor.
Take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture or next to an interior wall. COVER your head and neck with your arms. Stay away from windows.
HOLD ON to a sturdy piece of furniture and be prepared to move with it.
Stay where you are until the shaking stops and you’re sure it’s safe to exit – use caution when exiting buildings.
If you are downtown, it is safer to remain inside a building after an earthquake unless there is a fire or gas leak.  Glass from high-rise buildings does not always fall straight down; it can catch a wind current and travel great distances. Never take elevators after an earthquake. If you are outdoors, find a clear spot away from buildings, trees, and power lines. Drop to the ground. If you are in a car, slow down and drive to a clear place (as described above). Stay in the car until the shaking stops. After the shaking stops check yourself and others for injuries. Give first aid for serious injuries. Turn off the gas only if you smell gas. Listen to the radio for instructions. Expect aftershocks. Check your phones to be sure they have not shaken off the hook and are tying up a line. Inspect your home for damage.