Be Earthquake-Ready: Essential Tips to Prepare for the Next Big Shake!

A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Lamont, California on Tuesday evening, sending tremors through the greater Los Angeles area.

According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), there’s a forecast for at least one aftershock within the next week. With recent quakes increasing in frequency, it’s crucial for Angelenos to ensure they’re fully prepared.

Take a moment to check if your Grab-N-Go Bag is ready.

According to the source, it’s a good idea to have one at home, in your car, and at your workplace.

This way, you’re always prepared, no matter where you are when an emergency occurs.

How to Make a Grab-N-Go Bag

The nonprofit Emergency Preparedness in Calabasas (EPIC) has provided a helpful checklist for your Grab-N-Go Bag.

The recent 5.2 earthquake near Bakersfield reminds us that emergencies can strike without warning. Being prepared with a Grab-N-Go Bag can make all the difference.

Here’s what to include:

  • Food and Water: Pack ready-to-eat food and enough water (two quarts/half a gallon per person daily). Increase this amount in hot conditions or for hygiene.
  • Communication Tools: Bring a phone, a battery charger (both AC outlet and car types), and extra batteries.
  • Radio and Flashlight: Include a small battery-powered or hand-crank radio, and flashlight(s) with extra batteries.
  • First-Aid Kit and Medications: Add a small first-aid kit and any personal medications you might need.
  • Personal Toiletries: Include a toothbrush, toothpaste, and other hygiene items.
  • Glasses or Contact Lenses: Pack an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses.
  • Seasonal Clothing: Bring appropriate clothing for the current season and an emergency blanket.
  • Pets: Include food and water for three days, plus any medications your pets need.
  • Cash: Pack small bills for immediate purchases or needs.
  • Pen and Notepad: Useful for taking notes or leaving messages.
  • Manual Can Opener and Disposable Utensils: For opening canned goods and eating.
  • Face Masks: N95 masks can protect against dust and smoke.

For a complete checklist and additional resources, visit EPIC’s website.

Remember, damaging earthquakes could occur in the future. Practice Drop, Cover, and Hold On techniques.

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Aftershocks often follow a mainshock, increasing the likelihood of additional damage.

While we can’t predict the exact timing or location of earthquakes, aftershock forecasts help us understand the chances of more quakes in the affected area.

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