TV'S, COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS
Televisions, stereos, computers, microwaves and other electronics are heavy and costly to replace. They can be secured with flexible nylon straps and buckles for easy removal and relocation.
Televisions, stereos, computers, microwaves and other electronics are heavy and costly to replace. They can be secured with flexible nylon straps and buckles for easy removal and relocation.
The ground swells & rolls of an earthquake can cause anything resting on a shelf or counter top to fall – TVs, stereos, computers, microwaves, lamps, etc. An easy way to protect against these types of losses is to use Velcro™ or other similar products.
Source: SPAN Disaster Services, Inc.
- Choose a Velcro™-type product that has adhesive on the back.
- Cut the Velcro™ into large squares. You will need four squares to secure most items, one for each leg or corner of the item.
- Press the two sides of the Velcro™ together.
- Remove the paper from the backs of the Velcro™ to expose the adhesive.
- With the Velcro™ still pressed together, stick it on the legs or corners of the item, and then place the item on the shelf or counter top where you want it located.
Source: Governor's Office of Emergency Services
ALTERNATE SOLUTION
Recommendation
Securing Computer - Grip Fasteners
Source: Noson, Perbix, SSD
Install one of the following:
- Bungee cord
- Strap/lock fasteners
- Leash locks
- Earthquake pads
Leash locks
Source: Noson, Perbix, SSD
Note
- Use leash locks for equipment that may be moved (for example, telephones, keyboards, laptops.)
- Fasten near the top and near the bottom if equipment is more than two times as tall as it is wide.
Supplies Required
- Bungee cord
- Eye-bolts—3/16" diameter
- Versa Grip fasteners
- Lease locks
- Rubber doorknob bumpers
- Threaded or glued mounting
Bungee Cord
Source: Noson, Perbix, SSD
Source: SPAN Disaster Services, Inc.; School Facilities Manual Nonstructural Protection Guide
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