The suggestion that is not listed by NOAA for earthquake preparedness is "build a fallout shelter in your backyard or basement." Fallout shelters are primarily associated with protection from nuclear fallout, not earthquake preparedness. The other suggestions—creating family emergency and communication plans, storing heavy and breakable items on low shelves, and assessing your home for structural issues—are indeed recommended by NOAA for earthquake readiness.
Which of the following is not a suggestion by noaa of what you can do to be prepared for a potential earthquake? Create family emergency and communication plans? Store heavy and breakable items on low shelves? Assess your home for structural issues that could cause a collapse during an earthquake?
Or build a fallout shelter in your backyard or basement?
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