Something came to mind, dad, and I couldn't avoid thinking about it.
What's the matter, son? You appear to be bothered by something.
I was just thinking about what might happen if an earthquake happened unexpectedly.
What are you thinking, son?
Yeah, Dad, that is why we should always be prepared.
Now that would be terrifying.
Last week, my teacher discussed it. She told us what to do before, during, and after an earthquake.
What did she say?
Make sure to prepare a fire extinguisher. Adequate supplies of medications that you or family members are taking. Crescent and pipe wrenches to turn off gas and water supplies. First-aid kit and handbook Flashlights with extra bulbs and batteries portable radio with extra batteries. At least two weeks of purified drinking water for each family member (allow at least 1 gallon per person per day) and purification tablets or chlorine bleach to purify drinking water from other sources. can and package foods, enough for several days, and a mechanical can opener. Extra food for pets, if necessary. Outdoor cooking with a camp stove or barbecue. For waste disposal, they are waterproof, heavy-duty plastic bags.
That would be great, dad.
That's a lot to prepare, so why don't we wait for your mother and have a family meeting?
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