The Great San Francisco Shake Out
How to ShakeOut: Businesses and Hotels
San Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Go to pick a drill slideFor additional resources for businesses visit www.shakeout.org/businessesSan Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Register at www.shakeout.org/sanfrancisco Become a Department of Emergency Management Facebook fan: facebook.com/sfdemFollow the Department of Emergency Management on Twitter: twitter.com/sf_emergency Download and print a participation poster at www.shakeout.org/sanfrancisco Promote drill to staff, colleagues, and family members Use Twitter and Facebook during your drill (post pictures and status updates) Complete the participant survey at surveymonkey.com Learn more about emergency preparedness at www.72hours.org Take the QuakequizSF.org
Participant Checklist
Register at www.shakeout.org/sanfrancisco3How to ShakeOut: Schools (Pre-K, Elementary, High school and Secondary)
San Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Go to pick a drill slideFor additional resources for schools visit www.shakeout.org/schoolsHow to ShakeOut: Organizations (Non-Profits , Faith-Based Organizations, etc.)
San Francisco ShakeOut 2010
Go to pick a drill slideFor additional resources for non-profits and faith-based organizations visit: http://www.shakeout.org/organizationsHow to ShakeOut: Medical Facilities
San Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Go to pick a drill slideFor additional resources for hospitals, clinics, and senior centers visit: http://www.shakeout.org/medicalcenters/San Francisco ShakeOut 2011Insert Your Evacuation Map HereGeneral Evacuation Guidelines
Know where the emergency exits are Know where your relocation area is Wear sturdy shores Lock doors, cabinets, computers, etc. Bring car keys, wallet, mobile phone, etc. Bring emergency go kit
Evacuation Instructions
Skip to the endAdditional resources slideEvacuation: Immediately following a large-scale earthquake, the amount of damage to the area will be unknown. It is important to remember that it is usually safer to stay where you are instead of evacuating. Note: if you smell smoke or gas, evacuate immediately. San Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Prior to the drill Research earthquakes and their affects on San Francisco Post information about the drill, download posters at www.shakeout.org Stay-in-place instructions for all participants
Day of the drill Announce drill at 10:21 a.m. on October 21, 2010 Use sample drill broadcasts. Tweet and/or Facebook about your drill experience
After the drill Fill out participant survey at www.surveymonkey.com. Post additional information about earthquake preparedness, visit www.72hours.org or www.shakeout.orgStay-in-Place (SIP) Drill Coordinator Checklist
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San Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Go to pick a drill slideFor additional school resources visit www.shakeout.org/individualsSan Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Prior to the drill Research earthquakes and their affects on San Francisco Post information about the drill, download posters at www.shakeout.org Evacuation instructions for all participants
Day of the drill Announce drill at 10:21 a.m. on October 21, 2010. Use sample drill broadcasts Tweet and/or Facebook about your drill experience
After the drill Fill out participant survey at www.surveymonkey.com Post additional information about earthquake preparedness, visit www.72hours.org or www.shakeout.orgEvacuation Coordinator Checklist
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San Francisco ShakeOut 2011
Thank you for participating in Shake Out 2010! Be sure to join us next year. Back to the beginning Back to pick a drill slide