Tomorrow, the 24th October, is New Zealand’s National Shake Out Day.
This is organised by Civil Defence to remind all New Zealanders what to do should an earthquake hit. At school we will be practising Drop, Cover, Hold. Below is some information from Civil Defence to let you know what to do at home:
All of New Zealand is at risk of earthquakes. Knowing the right immediate action to take can prevent injury and save lives. In an earthquake Drop, Cover, Hold. It stops you being knocked over, makes you a smaller target for falling and flying objects, and protects your head, neck and vital organs.
• DROP down on your hands and knees. This protects you from falling but lets you move if you need to.
• COVER your head and neck (or your entire body if possible) under a sturdy table or desk (if it is within a few steps of you). If there is no shelter nearby, cover your head and neck with your arms and hands.
• HOLD on to your shelter (or your position to protect your head and neck) until the shaking stops. If the shaking shifts your shelter around, move with it. If there is no shelter near you, crawl to an inside corner of the room and cover your head and neck with your hands and arms. Do not run outside or stand in a doorway. Many people are injured while trying to move
• DURING the shaking. It is safer to Drop, Cover and Hold until the shaking is over.
Make a plan today. Find out who can help you and who might need your help. Your local Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has information for your region.
For more information click on the link https://getready.govt.nz/involved/shakeout