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Triangle of Life The Triangle of Life Surviving Building Collapse
W hen buildings collapse, the weight of the ceilings falling upon the objects or furniture inside crushes these objects, leaving a space or void next to them. This space is what I call the "triangle of life". The larger the object, the stronger, the less it will compact. The less the object compacts, the larger the void, the greater the probability that the person who is using this void for safety will not be injured.
Everyone who simply " ducks and covers"   WHEN BUILDINGS COLLAPSE  is crushed to death -- Every time, without exception. People who get under objects, like desks or cars, are always crushed.
Cats, dogs and babies all naturally often curl up in the fetal position. You should too in an earthquake. It is a natural safety/survival instinct. You can survive in a smaller void. Get next to an object, next to a sofa, next to a large bulky object that will compress slightly but leave a void next to it.
Wooden buildings are the safest type of construction to be in during an earthquake. The reason is simple: the wood is flexible and moves with the force of the earthquake. If the wooden building does collapse, large survival voids are created. Also, the wooden building has less concentrated, crushing weight. Brick buildings will break into individual bricks. Bricks will cause many injuries but less squashed bodies than concrete slabs.
If you are in bed during the night and an earthquake occurs, simply roll off the bed. A safe void will exist around the bed. Hotels can achieve a much greater survival rate in earthquakes, simply by posting a sign on the back of the door of every room, telling occupants to lie down on the floor, next to the bottom of the bed during an earthquake .
If an earthquake happens while you are watching television and you cannot easily escape by getting out the door or window, then lie down and curl up in the fetal position next to a sofa, or large chair.
Everybody who gets under a doorway when buildings collapse is killed. How? If you stand under a doorway and the doorjamb falls forward or backward you will be crushed by the ceiling above. If the door jam falls sideways you will be cut in half by the doorway. In either case, you will be killed!  FORWARD TO THE SIDE
Never go to the stairs. The stairs have a different "moment of frequency" (they swing separately from the main part of the building).
Safe Place Safe Place Get Near the Outer Walls Of Buildings Or Outside Of Them If Possible - It is much better to be near the outside of the building rather than the interior. The farther inside you are from the outside perimeter of the building the greater the probability that your escape route will be blocked;
People inside of their vehicles are crushed when the road above falls in an earthquake and crushes their vehicles .  All the crushed cars ha ve  voids 3 feet high next to them, except for the cars that had columns fall directly across them.
These studies and the professional experience of experts, are very important and must be taken into account.
We are used to hear, what was said before, is believed to be better...  Doug Copp Executive Director -A.R.T.I. American Rescue Team International

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Triangleoflife

  • 1. Triangle of Life The Triangle of Life Surviving Building Collapse
  • 2. W hen buildings collapse, the weight of the ceilings falling upon the objects or furniture inside crushes these objects, leaving a space or void next to them. This space is what I call the "triangle of life". The larger the object, the stronger, the less it will compact. The less the object compacts, the larger the void, the greater the probability that the person who is using this void for safety will not be injured.
  • 3. Everyone who simply " ducks and covers" WHEN BUILDINGS COLLAPSE is crushed to death -- Every time, without exception. People who get under objects, like desks or cars, are always crushed.
  • 4. Cats, dogs and babies all naturally often curl up in the fetal position. You should too in an earthquake. It is a natural safety/survival instinct. You can survive in a smaller void. Get next to an object, next to a sofa, next to a large bulky object that will compress slightly but leave a void next to it.
  • 5. Wooden buildings are the safest type of construction to be in during an earthquake. The reason is simple: the wood is flexible and moves with the force of the earthquake. If the wooden building does collapse, large survival voids are created. Also, the wooden building has less concentrated, crushing weight. Brick buildings will break into individual bricks. Bricks will cause many injuries but less squashed bodies than concrete slabs.
  • 6. If you are in bed during the night and an earthquake occurs, simply roll off the bed. A safe void will exist around the bed. Hotels can achieve a much greater survival rate in earthquakes, simply by posting a sign on the back of the door of every room, telling occupants to lie down on the floor, next to the bottom of the bed during an earthquake .
  • 7. If an earthquake happens while you are watching television and you cannot easily escape by getting out the door or window, then lie down and curl up in the fetal position next to a sofa, or large chair.
  • 8. Everybody who gets under a doorway when buildings collapse is killed. How? If you stand under a doorway and the doorjamb falls forward or backward you will be crushed by the ceiling above. If the door jam falls sideways you will be cut in half by the doorway. In either case, you will be killed! FORWARD TO THE SIDE
  • 9. Never go to the stairs. The stairs have a different "moment of frequency" (they swing separately from the main part of the building).
  • 10. Safe Place Safe Place Get Near the Outer Walls Of Buildings Or Outside Of Them If Possible - It is much better to be near the outside of the building rather than the interior. The farther inside you are from the outside perimeter of the building the greater the probability that your escape route will be blocked;
  • 11. People inside of their vehicles are crushed when the road above falls in an earthquake and crushes their vehicles . All the crushed cars ha ve voids 3 feet high next to them, except for the cars that had columns fall directly across them.
  • 12. These studies and the professional experience of experts, are very important and must be taken into account.
  • 13. We are used to hear, what was said before, is believed to be better... Doug Copp Executive Director -A.R.T.I. American Rescue Team International