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MULTI MEDIA PRESENTATION

SUBMITTED BY: RYAN GABANE


SUBMITTED TO: ROYETTE DE CASTRO

BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER A


VOLCANIC ERUPTION
BEFORE A VOLCANIC ERUPTION
Close and lock all windows and outside doors.
Turn off all heating and
air conditioning systems and fans.
Close the fireplace damper.
Organize your emergency supplies
and ensure household members
know where the stores are.
DURING A VOLCANIC ERUPTION:
If outside at the time of the eruption,
 seek shelter in a car or a building.
If caught in volcanic ashfalls,
wear a dust mask or use a handkerchief
or cloth over your nose and mouth.
Stay indoors as volcanic ash is a health hazard,
especially if you have respiratory
difficulties such as asthma or bronchitis.
AFTER A VOLCANIC ERUPTION:

Stay away from ashfall areas, if possible.


 Avoid contact with ash as much as you can.
 Keep your skin covered to avoid
irritation from contact with ash. 
Wear goggles to protect your eyes from ash.
THANK
YOU!!

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