Tornado and Earthquake Safety (Universities)

$195.00
SKU 7114A

Tornado and Earthquake Safety -An earthquake is sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults or by volcanic activity. A tornado is a dark funnel-shaped cloud made up of violently rotating winds that can reach speeds of up to 300 mph. Many people believe that earthquakes are more common in hot and dry weather. In fact, no correlation with weather has been found. Earthquakes begin many miles below the earth's surface and are not affected by surface weather, while a tornado begins in the atmosphere above the earth's surface. Preparing for an earthquake is everyone's job. Preparing for a tornado is also everyone's job.

Topics covered in this safety video include: tornados, what to do during a tornado, safety tips, after a tornado, consider your health, and safety issues.

Runtime: 10 Min.

WITH PURCHASE OF ANY ENGLISH DVD YOU WILL RECEIVE A FREE WRITTEN MATERIAL CD-Rom. The CD-ROM of written materials may include: Leaders Guides, Questions and Answers, Manuals, and Power Points. Contents vary depending on program.

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