Friday, March 28, 2008

Earthquake Preparedness - Tools

Last time, I told you about how I had let my emergency water supply deteriorate and what I was planing to do to rectify the situation.

Today, we'll talk about what tools you should have. The list is pretty simple. You won't be rebuilding your home right away so you won't need a shop full of tools. What you will need is a few essential tools, that are placed in a way you will likely be able to access them even if portions of your home are uninhabitable.

First you need either a gas meter wrench or a 12-15 inch adjustable wrench to turn off the gas supply to your house. Our utility, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) has a good page with info on turning off the gas supply, and when to do it. Click here.

Additional tools to have handy are a Multitool, like the Leatherman or Gerber models, a good hammer, pliers and a set of adjustable wrenches. Again, you'll not be rebuilding your home but may need a tool for minor repairs or set up.

That's it. Pretty simple, isn't it?

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