In The Know: After The Quake by Remnin Ferrer and Joshua Pascual
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In the Know: After the QuakeBy Joshua Pascual and RemninFerrer of 10-E
You’ve seen how to be prepared beforehand,
Now you’ll know how to survive after one.
Focus
This presentation was made mostly for the students Unit II, III and also for teachers and staff members of CSA. We believe that with the standard drills and practices taught to us regularly, they can understand a lot more on what we’ll be explaining.
Those of Unit I are under the responsibility of the teachers themselves. Hence, this presentation may help with assisting the younger ones.
Objectives1. To apply what we’ve learned in
preparation for an earthquake and it’s absolute importance after one.
2. To bring up more awareness of knowing what to do after an earthquake
3. To show some vital skills that may save you or a fellow student’s life.
What’s the Damage?
The intensity of the earthquake is what can show how much damage might be made. The processes we need to do depend on what happened and how many people are affected in an area.
Class I: Significant, but harmless effectClass II: Significant and serious effectClass III: Dangerous and possibly life-
threatening
I. After Evacuation
It is through the drills that we know what to do during one. After reaching the school’s safe zone, here are some things to remember:
Class I-III:1. Stay calm!2. File in to check the class attendance3. Immediately report if a classmate may be
missing.4. Standby for further orders and follow
accordingly.
II. Health Check
It’s always important to check for any signs of injury. If there may be one, following these may help:
Class II-III:1. Check from head to toe for signs of
injury.2. Do the same for classmates if they may.3. If there might be a sign of injury, call a
teacher for help and use the class medical kit for the specific injury.
III. The Class Medkit
Important Contents of the Kit:
1. Long Cloth – for support and injury cover
2. Gauze Pads – to wound cover3. Disinfectants – Ispropyl Alcohol,
Hydrogen Peroxide, Betadine
IV: Cleaning After the Quake
After a possibly strong earthquake, there would definitely be broken or misplaced objects that might scatter along the classrooms and function rooms. If so, here are some things to remember:
Class II:•Don’t go in without protection! Put on a
mask or long sleeves if able.•Check for a gas leak in any of the rooms•Don’t go in if the debris makes it
impassable.
V. Situational Outcomes
Besides the four given, we also need to be prepared for other situational outcomes. Some of these might even require more than we think.
A. Telecommunications
In an event where the earthquake is serious, that the teachers may allow to contact your family, do so if you can.
Class III:1. Contact home immediately when given
the chance to do so.2. If a fellow classmate has no phone but
needs to do so, lend yours afterwards.3. If the service might be down, standby for
it to come back up.
B. Suspension
If the earthquake might cause significant damage, the administration might call for a suspension. If such happens:
Class II-II:1. Contact home once it’s allowed by the
teachers2. Stay in the appointed waiting area
C. Incapacitation Injury is preventable, but unavoidable in the
event of an earthquake. If there is a time when a fellow classmate may be incapacitated or seriously injured, follow the following:
1. Calm down and give space for the victim.2. Check for pulse and breathing if the victim
fainted.3. Apply first aid to the victim if needed.4. Immediately call for help from a teacher or
staff member.
Conclusion:
It’s vital that we’re all prepared for the disasters that come our way. Planning ahead truly makes us come back from these situations faster. As students of CSA, we must call to the help of others by anticipating that these may happen at any time.
If there may be a time when an earthquake may cause severe damage, we must being formed and ready enough to help those in need.
Thank You So Much!Maraming Salamat sa Inyong Lahat!
References
www. Wikihow.com/Make-a-Sling-for-your-Arm
TLC: Make a Quake Simulation www. Seismic.ca.gov/after.html- The Class system used is solely made for
this presentation and to give a concept to the necessary situations.