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Disaster
Preparedness > Emergency Lighting
DON’T use
matches, candles, or oil lamps, especially right after the
quake. Aftershocks are coming and they could cause candles or
oil lamps to fall, causing fires. Immediately after an
earthquake there is the danger of natural gas or propane leaks
and any source of flame could cause an explosion.
Flashlight
or battery-operated lantern for the home (plus EXTRA
batteries and ROTATE them)
Flashlight/
penlight for personal use
Power
failure lights (the type left plugged into the wall)
Chemical
light sticks (very SAFE light source)
Gas/propane
lanterns (plus MANTLES, MATCHES, FUEL) protect these lamps
from falling or being knocked over during aftershocks.
Portable
electric generator (plus FUEL). Remember, light requires
little energy from a generator. A 200-watt light bulb will
light a camp well enough to read by. Creating heat or cold
require large amounts of electricity. Your hair dryer
probably requires 1500 watts of output to run. So purchase
your generator with sufficient power for your needs. Or plan
your appliances according to your generator's output.
home
lafd.org
site
map contact
us
Los Angeles Fire Department
200 North Main Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
(213) 485-5971
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