How do school personnel prevent school earthquakes? What is most needed in the earthquake is the calmness and decisiveness of school leaders and teachers. In areas with medium and long-term earthquake prediction, students should be taught about earthquakes, prevention and shock absorption in combination with teaching activities. Before the earthquake, we should arrange the route and venue for students to transfer and evacuate; After the earthquake, calmly direct the students to evacuate in an orderly manner. In a relatively solid and safe house, students who can hide under desks, beside platforms and in teaching buildings can go to small rooms supported by pipes, and students are not allowed to run around or jump off buildings.
How to prevent electric shock when walking in the street during an earthquake? When the earthquake occurred, the glass fragments of high-rise buildings and the concrete fragments outside the buildings, as well as advertising signs, tinplates, neon red light frames, etc. , may fall and hurt people. Therefore, when walking in the street, it is best to put a bag or something soft on your head, and you can also put your hand on your head when you are free, so as to be prepared for self-defense as much as possible. To be calm, leave the telephone poles and fences quickly and run to a relatively open place to hide. ?
Don't rush to destroy the earthquake in a big earthquake. It takes only 12 seconds on average from when people feel the vibration to when the building is destroyed. Don't panic in this short time. You should make a quick choice according to your environment to ensure safety. If you live in a bungalow, you can run to the door quickly. If you live in a building, don't jump off a building. You should immediately cut off the switch and gas, take refuge in places with small spans such as toilets, or under tables and beds, and evacuate quickly after the earthquake to prevent strong aftershocks. Many people seek asylum first. In case of earthquake, schools, shops, theaters and other places where people gather should avoid panic. After the earthquake, they should immediately hide under tables, chairs or solid objects and evacuate in an orderly manner. Teachers and other field workers must calmly instruct people to take electric shocks on the spot and never take the lead in running around. Stay away from dangerous areas. If you encounter an earthquake in the street, cover your head with your hands and quickly get away from the building and go to the center of the street. If you encounter an earthquake in the suburbs, you should pay attention to stay away from cliffs, steep slopes, river banks and high-voltage lines. Moving cars and trains should stop at once. If you are buried in the ruins after the earthquake, you should try to stay calm and try to save yourself. When you can't get out of danger, you should save your strength, try your best to find water and food, create living conditions, and wait patiently for rescuers. ? Choose an open and stable place to absorb the vibration at the scene: squat or get down to prevent falling; Take shelter from the wind, with your back to the wind, and avoid inhaling toxic gases (if there is a chemical plant nearby, etc.). Don't stay alone in the wild after the earthquake.