http://www.disastercenter.com/guide/earth.html

"Practice drop, cover, and hold-on in each safe place. Drop under a
sturdy desk or table, hold on, and protect your eyes by pressing your
face against your arm. Practicing will make these actions an automatic
response. When an earthquake or other disaster occurs, many people
hesitate, trying to remember what they are supposed to do. Responding
quickly and automatically may help protect you from injury."

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when there is an earthquake, are you safer under your desk?
>
> This is a serious question coming from someone putting together a teacher
> guide for teachers in China. Ya, it's a bit late for this one. He really
> want to know though.
>
> thanks for any thoughts.
> Dana
>
> --
> Be nice to the US or we'll bring democracy to your country!
>
>
> 

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