Top items to prepare for major earthquake

Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Earthquake: Be prepared with emergency kits
We know the earthquake risk is high in Southern California. Emergency kits can help make sure you're prepared if the worst happens.

VAN NUYS, LOS ANGELES -- The 8.1-magnitude earthquake that hit Mexico was a terrifying real life wake-up call for many Southlanders.



Many people headed to SOS Survival Products in Van Nuys to put their earthquake kits together.



Owner Jeff Edelstein says his store usually gets busy after natural disasters.



"Getting earthquake prepared is very simple. It's having supplies before a disaster happens," Edelstein said.



Edelstein says everyone should have an earthquake kit that has food, water, hygiene supplies, lighting and first aid.



After you have your kit together, it's time to prepare your home. Fasten and bolt down heavy furniture, use putty or wax to anchor collectibles and keep them from breaking, have an evacuation plan and know how to shut off your utilities.



And it's important to check your earthquake kits annually to make sure things like batteries are still working -- and add to it if needed.



For more information, visit abc7.com/preparesocal.



Top 5 things to have in your emergency kit


Water / Food


First aid kit


Lighting


Hygiene


Cash & important documents



*Emergency kit should be by your front door or hallway closet



Top 5 things to have/prepare your home


Have a kit


Fasten furniture/loose heavy objects


Know where utility shutoffs are


Have evacuation plan and exit routes


Fire extinguisher





Top 5 things to have in bag under bed


Pair of shoes so you don't have to search


Whistle to alert rescuers if you are trapped


Gloves, if there is broken glass


Flashlight


Crowbar to pry open door if trapped



(List above provided by Jeff Edelstein of SOS Survival Products)

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