【Disaster Specialist Explains】Securing Furniture to Prevent Injuries|“Most Earthquake Injuries Happen at Home—Before Buildings Collapse”

During earthquakes, unsecured furniture and appliances become deadly hazards. Bookshelves tip over, cabinets spill heavy objects, and televisions fall without warning. As a disaster specialist, I explain how securing furniture dramatically reduces injuries—especially for children and elderly family members.


■① Identify High-Risk Furniture and Appliances

Start by checking items that commonly cause injuries:

  • Tall bookshelves and cabinets
  • Televisions and monitors
  • Refrigerators and washing machines
  • Wardrobes and display shelves

Anything taller than it is wide should be secured.


■② Anchor Furniture to Walls and Floors

Effective anchoring prevents tipping:

  • Use L-brackets or metal straps
  • Secure to wall studs, not drywall alone
  • Anchor the top, not just the base
  • Check anchors annually for looseness

Proper anchoring keeps furniture upright during strong shaking.


■③ Install Latches on Cabinets and Drawers

Cabinet contents become projectiles during earthquakes. To prevent this:

  • Install safety latches on kitchen cabinets
  • Secure drawers containing heavy items
  • Store breakables and chemicals on lower shelves

Preventing spills reduces cuts and chemical exposure.


■④ Arrange Rooms With Safety in Mind

Furniture placement matters:

  • Keep beds away from windows and tall shelves
  • Avoid placing heavy objects above sleeping areas
  • Leave clear evacuation paths
  • Create safe zones with minimal furniture

Room layout can be as important as anchoring.


■⑤ Pay Special Attention to Children’s and Elderly Spaces

Vulnerable family members need extra protection:

  • Secure furniture in bedrooms and play areas
  • Use corner guards and anti-slip mats
  • Lower storage height for daily items
  • Review safety after room changes

Protecting these spaces prevents the most severe injuries.


■Summary

Securing furniture is one of the simplest and most effective earthquake safety measures. Anchoring tall items, installing cabinet latches, and arranging rooms safely prevent injuries long before structural damage occurs. Small preparations today can save lives when strong shaking begins.

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