On the issue of hiding in the toilet for the earthquake

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hide in a corner, preferably with a water hose next to it. The water pipe can play the role of a straight brace, and the corner of the wall is relatively stable.

    One. Toilets are mostly the pillars of the main structure of the building. Reliable.

    Two. Small space. It is not easy to collapse.

    Three. Stuff less. Reduces smashing injuries.

    Four. There is water. Personally, I think. There was a big earthquake. There is no point in hiding anywhere.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Try to run out in seconds; (I can't run to see the next article) 2. Find a room with a small area to hide, kitchen, bathroom, and all of them;

    3. Close to the inner walls of the kitchen and bathroom, it is better to have water and pipes;

    4. Keep away from power supply, gas, windows (glass), and hanging objects such as chandeliers;

    5. Bring a basin, pot or hands to protect your head, wait until the earthquake is a little calmer, withdraw from the room along the inner wall, or find other tools to escape.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hiding in the toilet is just a last resort, and if you still have time, you should run outdoors and protect your head to avoid danger. When the earth shakes violently and stands unsteadily, people will have the psychology of leaning on and grasping something. Most of the doorposts and walls around you will become objects of support.

    However, these things that seem to be sturdy and solid are actually dangerous. During the 1987 submarine earthquake in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, many people were killed and injured due to the collapse of prefabricated cement walls and door posts. Be sure not to take shelter near precast cement panels, walls, door posts, etc.

    In busy streets and building areas, the most dangerous thing is that glass windows, billboards and other objects fall down and hurt people. Be careful to protect your head with your hands or handbag.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It doesn't mean that it's safe to hide in the toilet as long as you do, it's best to hide in the corner, but the advantage of hiding in the toilet is that there is a water source, but if the toilet has many electrical appliances, it's best to be careful, because if there is electricity leakage, the water will conduct electricity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hehe, it's funny, how can you hide in the toilet without getting hurt, won't the toilet fall? You should run to a flat place as soon as possible, such as a square or on a road!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Lean against the side of the wall. Don't hide in the middle of the toilet - -

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