 Was that an earthquake? No! What do you do if there's an earthquake? Drop cover and pull it off. What does that mean? You drop to the ground, take cover underneath a sturdy table or disc and hold on until the shaking stops. What if there's no table or disc? Stay away from the walls, windows and doors. Use your hands to cover your head and face and crouch in a corner of the building. What if you're outside? Let's open space away from buildings, trees, street lights and utility wires. Drop to your knees, protect your head with your arms and wait for the shaking to stop. Remain alert to your surroundings. Be prepared to change where you are if necessary to promote your safety. During an earthquake, anything that can move and fall, parts of a building including doors, walls and windows, furniture and appliances can be a hazard. Remember, protect yourself from anything that can move. Do not panic. As soon as you feel the ground shaking, drop, cover and hold on. This message brought to you by the View for South District Disaster Preparedness Committee and NEMO and funded by the U.S. Aid Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance.