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FEMA P 909 2013

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P-909 Home & Business Earthquake Safety and Mitigation

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FEMA 2013
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1 FEMA P-909�Home & Business Earthquake Safety and Mitigation
2 Overall Purpose
3 Overall Agenda
4 Part1 – for trainers
5 Learning Objectives for Trainers
6 Planning a training session
7 Recruit attendees
8 Effective Training Strategies
9 Create a comfortable environment
10 Know your audience
11 Concentrate on what’s important
12 Engage the class
13 Get feedback
14 Suggested Handouts
15 Part 2 – Presentation
16 Agenda
17 Purpose OF THIS TRAINING
18 California 1994 , M6.7
19 Indonesia 2004, M9.1
20 Haiti 2010, M7.0
21 CHILE 2010, M8.8
22 NEW Zealand 2011, M6.3
23 Japan 2011, M9.0
24 Spain 2011, M5.1
25 Virginia 2011, M5.8
26 Frequently Asked Questions
27 What is earthquake mitigation?
28 Mitigation reduces damage and losses
29 What are structural components?
30 What are nonstructural components?
31 Types of nonstructural components
32 Nonstructural Elements = 75% Total Building Cost
33 Seisimc Hazard Map
34 What’s the risk for me?
35 Minor damage to the building
36 Minor damage to property in the building
37 Loss of inventory
38 Major damage – may not be salvageable
39 Complete loss of property
40 Displaced from home
41 What about other costs?
42 Who pays for damage?
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43 What do I do when an earthquake hits?
44 Don’t run out of the building!
45 Earthquake risk Mitigation
46 So, what can I do?
47 Risk
48 Seismic Hazard Levels
49 It’s not just California…
50 More exposure = more risk
51 Vulnerabilities can be minimized
52 Construction plays a role…
53 Construction plays a role…
54 Construction plays a role…
55 Location, location, location
56 Risk = Hazard x Vulnerability
57 Earthquake Home Hazard Hunt
58 Make a plan
59 Importance of Vulnerabilities
60 Brace it or replace it?
61 What can I do myself?
62 When do I need a professional’s help?
63 Take Action
64 Find more info on hazards in your area:
65 Mitigation Example Resources
66 QuakeSmart Toolkit
67 FEMA Resources
68 FEMA website
69 Review
70 Quiz
71 PART 3 – HANDS ON
72 Adding Foundation Bolts
73 Is my home bolted to my foundation?
74 What’s a sill plate?
75 Checklist:
76 How to bolt your home to your foundation
77 Bracing a water heater
78 Unsecured water heaters can easily fall
79 Water heater = emergency water
80 Bracing kits make it simple
81 Checklist:
82 How to secure your water heater
83 Flexible Gas Lines
84 Anchoring office filing cabinets
85 Locate cabinets away from exits and windows
86 Provide strong latches so drawers don’t slide open
87 Attach adjacent file cabinets together for more stability
88 Checklist
89 How to brace a file cabinet
90 Anchoring TVs and monitors
91 Secure wall hanging monitors with brackets
92 Can I hang my TV or monitor myself?
93 Checklist
94 How to anchor a TV or monitor to a wall
95 Attach the bracket to wall studs
96 Then attach the monitor to the bracket
97 Secure desktop monitors with straps
98 Other options include:
99 Keep your electrical cables organized
100 Securing a Hanging Ceiling
101 Add compression struts and diagonal bracing
102 Checklist
103 How to Secure a Suspended Ceiling
104 Compression strut and diagonal bracing
105 Hanger wire – Edge condition
106 Damaged ceiling light fixture
107 Use 14-gage wire at each corner
108 Securing Fluorescent Lights
109 Overhead connections – wood
110 Overhead connections – concrete
111 Unreinforced Masonry
112 Securing Chimneys
113 Add bracing to stabilize chimneys
114 Securing Windows
115 Securing Industrial Storage Racks
116 This is just the beginning…
117 Questions?
FEMA P 909 2013
$44.20