Published 3/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 3.83 GB | Duration: 2h 54m
How to survive an earthquake, How to survive an earthquake in your car, Developing resistant structures for earthquake. What you'll learn How to prepare your family for an earthquake How to protect your home during an earthquake How to deal with being indoors during an earthquake How to survive an earthquake in your car How to ac after an earthquake How to protect yourself during an earthquake if you are a disabled How to react during an earthquake How to prepare for an earthquake How to survive an earthquake Developing resistant structures for an earthquake Requirements People who want to gain knowledge on earthquake People conscious of their protection and their love once Understanding what to do during earthquake Description Earthquake is one of the natural disasters that happens to mankind on this earth, its impact always have implications that negatively affect the families, communities and the nation at large. This shaking of the surface of the earth resulting from sudden release of energy in the earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Currently when we all think about the earthquake in turkey, the implication of the earthquake has really affected the country, even in terms of business and the effect to the dead family and the living. Now l think that the best way to reduce the impact on earthquake and other disasters is to develop a unique global learning platform so that at the early stage even children will learn about the prevention side of any disaster before they occurs. There is a great responsibilities on governments across board to ensure that estate developers and builders are well supervised so that they can build credible homes and dams etc. that can stand the text of , and meet international standards. There are so many earthquake happening yearly but we all must understand that the energy released is a critical factor in the kind of impact and devastation that it will have on buildings, schools and infrastructure in general. A very high magnitude earthquake can easily take thousands of life immediately. Governments should invest more on equipment's and machines so that the impact of the earthquake will not be too much irrespective of the magnitude. All families must educate their young children on earthquake especially in an earthquake prone locations so that they can prevent themselves from harm or injury. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Introduction to earthquake Lecture 3 Earthquake fault types Lecture 4 Energy release Lecture 5 Earthquake clusters Lecture 6 Intensity and magnitude of earthquake Lecture 7 Frequency of occurrence Lecture 8 Induce seismicity Lecture 9 Measuring and locating earthquake Lecture 10 Effect of earthquake Lecture 11 Major earthquake Lecture 12 In culture Lecture 13 Developing resistant structures Section 2: How To Survive An Earthquake Lecture 14 Taking advantage of warning Lecture 15 Taking cover indoors Lecture 16 Riding it out in a vehicle Lecture 17 Staying safe outdoors Lecture 18 Preparing for an earthquake Section 3: How To Prepare For An Earthquake Lecture 19 Preparing emergency plan Lecture 20 Preparing an emergency earthquake kit Lecture 21 Preparing your home to minimize damage Section 4: How To React During An Earthquake Lecture 22 Dropping taking cover and holding on (indoors) Lecture 23 Fog the triangle of life (indoors) Lecture 24 Surviving earthquakes outdoors Section 5: How To Protect Yourself During An Earthquake If You Are Disabled Lecture 25 Dropping and covering your body Lecture 26 Adapting to your situation Lecture 27 Reacting after the earthquake Lecture 28 Creating a disaster plan Section 6: How To Act After An Earthquake Lecture 29 Checking for injuries and seeking help Lecture 30 Getting to a safe location Lecture 31 Checking for damage and eliminating hazards Section 7: How To Survive An Earthquake In Your Car Lecture 32 Parking your car Lecture 33 Waiting for the earthquake to end Lecture 34 Creating an earthquake survive kit Section 8: How To Deal With Being Indoors During An Earthquake Lecture 35 Staying safe indoors during an earthquake Lecture 36 Dealing with the after math Lecture 37 Preparing your home for an earthquake Section 9: How To Protect Your Home During An Earthquake Lecture 38 Preventing damage to your home Lecture 39 Reviewing damage after the earthquake Lecture 40 Preparing for an earthquake Section 10: How To Prepare Your Family For An Earthquake Lecture 41 Making an emergency plan Lecture 42 Practicing for a quake situation Lecture 43 Quake - proofing your home environment Lecture 44 Putting together a quake preparedness kit Section 11: Conclusion Lecture 45 Three questions Parents, students, teachers, disaster management authorities, hospitals, consultants, businessmen, companies, consultant, fire officers, CEO, directors, managers, supervisors, everybody etc. HomePage: gfxtra__Earthquake.part1.rar.html gfxtra__Earthquake.part2.rar.html
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