[rapid_quiz question=”Tape prevents window glass from shattering during a hurricane.” answer=”False” options=”True|False” notes=”False – Storm shutters can be put into windows and exposed panes. This is the simplest and most economical way to protect your house”][rapid_quiz question=”Water can be purified with soap.” answer=”False” options=”True|False” notes=”False – Boil water for 10 minutes or disinfect water by adding unscented bleach. Add 3-4 drops of bleach per litre of water with an eyedropper (do not reuse eyedropper for any other purpose). Mix well and let stand for 30 minutes. The water should smell faintly of chlorine. If it does not, repeat the steps and leave for another 30 minutes.”][rapid_quiz question=”A family emergency plan should NOT include which of the following?” answer=”D.Arrangements for each person in the family to be at a specific land line telephone at a specific time” options=”A.Information about your children’s school(s)|B.The name and phone number of an out-of-town contact person|C.A list of important phone numbers, including those of doctors and emergency services|D.Arrangements for each person in the family to be at a specific land line telephone at a specific time” notes=”The answer is D. The arrangements for each family member to be at a specific land line telephone at a specific time may not be possible or useful under many conditions, as people may have to relocate or evacuate entirely during a disaster. Families should create an emergency plan and carry important information with them so they know how to get in touch and get back together during an emergency. Finally, both telephone land lines and cellular phones may be overloaded or out of service during or after an emergency, so knowing in advance where to meet is important.”]
[rapid_quiz question=”How many litres of water per day per person should you have in your basic emergency kit?” answer=”C.2 litres per day per person” options=”A.1 litre per day per person|B.3 litres per day per person|C.2 litres per day per person|D.4 litres per day per person” notes=”The answer is C. At least two litres of water are recommended per person per day. (Include small bottles that can be carried easily in case of an evacuation order.)”]
[rapid_quiz question=”Which tool allows you to learn about historical information on disasters which have directly affected Canadians, at home and abroad, over the past century?” answer=”B.Canadian Disaster Database” options=”A.Weatheradio|B.Canadian Disaster Database|C.Natural Hazards and Emergency Response|D.Disaster Management Canada” notes=”The answer is B. The Canadian Disaster Database contains references to all types of Canadian disasters, including those triggered by natural hazards, technological hazards or conflict (not including war). The database describes where and when a disaster occurred, who was affected, and provides a rough estimate of the direct costs.”]
[rapid_quiz question=”Which of the following items should NOT be included in a basic emergency supply kit?” answer=”D.Comfortable shoes” options=”A.Water (two litres of water per person per day)|B.Manual can opener|C.Cash|D.Comfortable shoes” notes=”The answer is D. While sturdy protective shoes are important during and after a disaster, they are not necessary for survival. You can learn more about the basics of survival by visiting GetPrepared.ca.”]
[rapid_quiz question=”You can walk through moving flood waters as long as the water level is no higher than your waist.” answer=”False” options=”True|False” notes=”False – One of the worst floods in Canada’s history occurred in July 1996 in the Saguenay River Valley, in Quebec. Ten people died and 15,825 others were evacuated when flood waters swept through thousands of homes, businesses, roads and bridges. The flood was caused by 36 straight hours of heavy rainfall, for a total accumulation of 290 mm (approximately to the knees). Estimated damages: $1.5 billion.”]
[rapid_quiz question=”Destructive hail storms occur most often in late spring and in the summer.” answer=”True” options=”True|False” notes=”True – In June, most hail storms occur in southern Canada and the north central United States. Violent storms may deposit enough hail to completely cover the ground, damage crops or block storm sewers. Up to 2% of the value of crops is destroyed by hail every year.”]