| ▲ | pcl 14 hours ago | |||||||
When I moved to SF, someone told me that the three most important things you can do for earthquake safety are: - make sure nothing can fall on you when you're in bed (no mounted artwork above the headboard; no lamps etc on side tables that are high enough to fall on you) - make sure you have footwear in your bedroom, so you can be mobile if there's broken glass everywhere - store extra drinking water somewhere (I used a 6-gallon carboy that I periodically refilled) Probably there are other good things to do, but all those made a lot of sense to me. Most of us spend more time in bed than in any other fixed location, so making sure the bed is a safe place rings true. And water is life. | ||||||||
| ▲ | parl_match 12 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Keep in mind that this is a major metropolitan area in a state that has a history of earthquakes. You can expect state level response (and federal as well) within the same day. Their main priority will be water, and elements exposure. Guidance varies. California list here https://earthquake.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2025/02... You should have water, food, medical supplies, and cash. btw you might find this interesting https://www.amusingplanet.com/2021/01/san-franciscos-hidden-... | ||||||||
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