Every year, April is designated
California Earthquake Preparedness Month by the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.
Though
earthquakes can occur virtually anywhere, California is a more frequent site
than other parts of the nation.
For this reason, it’s important
that California residents, young and old alike, know what to expect and are
prepared to act quickly and effectively.
“Beat the
quake” is the theme of the statewide campaign, as it has been in the past.
The
statewide preparedness project stresses awareness of the risks throughout
California and urges people to make an earthquake safety plan at home and at
work.
Because schools must comply with
the Field Act that requires more earthquake safety features than other
structures, schools are often designated as evacuation sites for emergency
purposes.
Throughout
the month of April, special preparedness activities will be held for government
and emergency services, business and industry, schools, and family and
community groups.
Our schools
have always been an important part of this effort.
Knowing what to do and what not to
do is the best defense in an emergency situation. It is the only effective way
to minimize damage to property and individuals.
That’s the kind of information that
will be spotlighted during Earthquake Preparedness Month. We urge all community
members to get involved for the basic safety of all. Every year, April is designated
California Earthquake Preparedness Month by the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.
For this reason, it’s important
that California residents, young and old alike, know what to expect and are
prepared to act quickly and effectively.
“Beat the
quake” is the theme of the statewide campaign, as it has been in the past.
The
statewide preparedness project stresses awareness of the risks throughout
California and urges people to make an earthquake safety plan at home and at
work.
Because schools must comply with
the Field Act that requires more earthquake safety features than other
structures, schools are often designated as evacuation sites for emergency
purposes.
Throughout
the month of April, special preparedness activities will be held for government
and emergency services, business and industry, schools, and family and
community groups.
Our schools
have always been an important part of this effort.
Knowing what to do and what not to
do is the best defense in an emergency situation. It is the only effective way
to minimize damage to property and individuals.