 Hi, I'm Ryan Arbaugh with the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services Earthquake Program, and I'm here today to show you the best way that you can protect yourself during an earthquake. We want you to remember three things when you start to feel the shaking. It's to drop, cover, and hold on. We're going to demonstrate exactly how to do that today. So again, when you feel the shaking, the first thing you want to do is drop to the ground. You want to protect yourself, and if possible, if there's a shelter nearby, you want to provide cover. You want to be able to crawl over while you're still protecting your head, and make sure you stay in that covered position to protect your vital organs. And then the third part, hold on. So if you're under that table or a sturdy desk, make sure you grab on to that because the desk can move while the shaking's occurring. Here's what you should not do when you feel shaking. Do not get in a doorway and do not run outside. For more information on drop, cover, and hold on, go to ShakeOut.org. And for more information on earthquake preparedness, visit our website at caloes.ca.gov. Thank you.