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  1. One of the reasons I left southern California 14 years ago was because of the earthquakes. (I was near the epicenter in the 71 Sylmar Quake, and about 70 miles away from the “big one” in January 1994 (can’t remember the name). Believe it or not, I have not yet felt an earthquake in Nevada - even though they have occurred. I was just looking at the fault map that was shown through this website though, and was a bit shocked to learn that I live very near a fault (at the base of Sunrise Mountain). I still am so happy to be a Nevada resident though.

    Comment by Judy — February 21, 2008 @ 1:32 pm

  2. Being From California, and have felt a couple earthquakes including the 1994 Northridge earthquake, Im pretty concern that the CCSD does not do earthquakes drills like they do in California. To Californians it was like learning the ABCs. I also have looked up the faults and we have a couple.. nothing may have happened in past years but who says we should not be prepared knowing of the faults..
    With all said and done i ;think more awareness should be made for all ..

    Comment by Reesa — February 21, 2008 @ 4:42 pm

  3. I was VERY surprised to hear my homeowners
    insurance would reflect my close proximity to the
    Nevada faults which encompass the Vegas valley area.
    I was told by a USAA representative in 2004 (who
    was also very surprised to learn where the faults
    lay) that my new Aliante home would be affected by
    the possibility of an earthquake. Our family toured
    the Hoover Dam tunnels Monday (Presidents day)
    and I photographed the “Earthquake Sensor Boxes”
    placed throughout the interior of the Dam, which
    states on their top:
    “Earthquake Sensor - Do NOT Kick or Move”.
    Our guide stressed the importance of NOT touching
    the box. REESA has a VERY VALID point regarding the
    CCSD lack of preparedness for our children. However,
    I am NOT SURPRISED that CCSD (Which is ranked
    7th LOWEST in the nation for school systems) does
    NOT have an emergency plan implemented which entails
    practice drills! My children NEVER practiced tornado
    drills in Virginia Beach UNTIL 1994 when we had four
    consecutive days of tornado warnings during school
    dismissal. CUDOS to the VBCPS for JUMPING
    into action and correcting a void in my children’s
    lives involving safety. Now, every school in the
    Virginia Beach City Public School system has an
    emergency weather alert radio located in the main
    office. It is tested every Wednesday at noon. It
    is NOT TOO LATE for CCSD to correct the problem
    in a proactive manner rather than a reactive reaction
    after our children become a statistic on a national
    news level!! In Virginia Beach we prepare for
    hurricanes EVERY YEAR with fresh batteries, food,
    water, etc. When my insurance company informed me I
    would have to pay more on my NV homeowners premium
    as a result of earthquakes, I modified my “Family
    Emergency Preparedness Kit” (YES, I got this idea from
    my close Mormon friend as they call it a 72 hour kit)
    and inserted a whistle to alert rescue people to our
    location. Our downstairs kit is kept under the stair
    case next to a bathroom wall.
    I am VERY CURIOUS if CCSD has a CODE WORD to
    be broadcasted over the PA system in the event of a
    possible school shooter - WHICH IS ALSO A VALID
    ISSUE in every school across the country! The
    code word NOT KNOWN BY STUDENTS (only staff
    members and changed regularly) is broadcasted for
    every employee to take action. In addition to normal
    lockdown procedures, staff members clear the halls,
    tape paper over door windows, make sure doors are
    locked and keep the children secure and silent
    while the drill/event is taking place. After the
    drill, an “ALL CLEAR” codeword is broadcasted over
    the PA system. IF the ALL CLEAR code word is NOT
    broadcasted, it is (obviously) NOT a drill and ALL
    actions NEED to STAY in PLACE until the police arrive
    to clear out your designated area.
    CCSD needs to take this opportunity to review all
    implemented emergency guidelines and make revisions
    where necessary.
    My 14 year old daughter is NO LONGER a student in the
    CCSD after LESS than one grading period for reasons
    TOO numerous to list. I will be talking to her
    private school principal next week to ensure my
    daughter’s safety while in class regarding emergency
    preparedness should an earthquake occur.
    KLAS may want to investigate the CCSD emergency
    procedures BEFORE a disaster happens. People
    nation wide are still discussing Virginia Tech’s
    lack of response due to measures NOT in place before
    April 16, 2007!

    Comment by Nancy Montgomery — February 23, 2008 @ 12:16 pm

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