Quakeprep
"My wife... she filled the tub when the alarm went off."
~$463k (compared to $2.5M for a traditional EWS + separate preparedness campaign). quakeprep
"Where do we start?"
Elias gestured to the toppled shelves in the garage. "We start with the anchor. This time, we do it right." "My wife
Earthquake preparedness suffers not from a lack of technology but from a lack of . QuakePrep demonstrates that a decentralized, community-owned approach can outperform top-down solutions in both behavioral change and post-disaster communication. For the cost of one traditional warning siren, a city can equip 5,000 households with sensing, training, and mesh alerting. a city can equip 5