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Kristy B.

Sibbaluca 12-STEM
Subject: DRRR
Teacher: Cherry Joy Gwapa Pillos
HAZARDS POSSIBLE SUSCEPTIBLE REASON OF
EVENTS FAMILY VULNERABILITY
MEMBER/S
(EXPOSURE)
Extention Cords  Improper Family members  It may cause
Problem outlets damaged,
 loose wires. worn or
 Open circuit corroded
 short circuit electrical wires
 Circuit breaker can increase
 Overlamping the chances of
electrical
accidents that
may leads to
death.

Non Structural  Lack of Family members  The wall might


Builing Problems materials collapse.
 No  Prone to
substandard earthquake
 No concrete  Prone to wind
finishing storm
 It may cause
human
injuries and
our property
that may
damaged.

Roof that is not  Poor ceiling Family members  It is prone to


properly attach to installation natural
the wooden POST  Moisture disaster pipe
damage or leakages and
issues with dry excessive rain
wall. that causes of
ceiling damage
in our home.
Water leaks
can cause
bowed ceilings,
sagging
ceilings,
stains.
Guide Question:
1.Based on your assessment from the tour that you made, how will
you define vulnerability in your own words?
 Vulnerability is the characteristics and weaknesses possessed by a person,
thing or a place that can cause a higher possibility of being in danger
due to the hazards that are around the person.
Hazards are things, events or activities that can cause damage to life,
property and nature. Almost everything that people live in are imminent
hazards but the risk that an individual may face depends on the situations
2. After knowing the hazards in your house, what is your plan of action
to avoid harm?
PROBLEM 1:
 Check your electrical cords. Never use an electrical cord that is
damaged, frayed or worm.
 When you are done with an electrical appliance, do not rip the cord out
of the wall.
 Electrical cords should not be hidden from plain sight.
 Do not run electrical cords should not be hidden from plan sight.
 Do not run electrical cords underneath furniture, rugs or carpets.
 Remember that water and electricity do not mix. Never touch an
electrical outlet with wet hands.
 Never overload your sockets. Doing so could leave you without power in
those outlets.
 Remind young children that they should never put an object or finger
into an electrical outlet.
PROBLEM 2
 Come up with accurate budget/costing;
 Work with a team of building experts;
 Select the right building materials; and
 Use only high quality building materials.
PROBLEM 3
To protect our roof edges
 Install fully adhered roof membrane over the entire surface area of the roof deck

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