A practical theme for an earthquake safety poster
If you want a handwritten newspaper that is useful and easy to design, the topic what to pack in an earthquake emergency bag is a strong choice. Instead of only explaining general knowledge, it gives readers a clear list of things they can prepare in real life.
The goal is not to write the longest list possible. A better approach is to explain why the bag matters, what should go inside, where it should be kept, and how often it should be checked. That makes the poster complete and helpful.
Sections students can use directly
Section 1: Why an emergency bag matters
After an earthquake, there may be power cuts, water shortages, or blocked roads. A prepared emergency bag can provide basic support such as drinking water, light, communication tools, and simple care items.
Section 2: Essential items checklist
- Drinking water and shelf-stable food
- A flashlight and spare batteries
- A whistle for signaling and asking for help
- Basic first-aid supplies such as bandages and adhesive bandages
- Tissues, wet wipes, and masks
- A small towel, light blanket, or extra clothing
- A contact card with family phone numbers
Section 3: Extra items for home use
- Regular medicine and personal medical supplies
- A power bank or backup charger
- A small amount of cash and important information notes
- Special items for babies, older family members, or others with specific needs
Useful reminders to include
To make the poster more practical, add short reminders such as keeping the bag in an easy-to-reach place, checking food and medicine regularly, and making sure all family members know where the bag is stored.
- Keep the bag in a fixed and easy-to-find place.
- Check it regularly for missing, expired, or damaged items.
- Add extra supplies based on family needs.
- Learn how to use the items before an emergency happens.
Layout ideas for a clean page
This topic works very well as a checklist-style layout. Put the main title in the center or at the top, then divide the rest of the page into clear blocks.
- Top: the main title and a short slogan
- Left: the purpose of the emergency bag
- Middle: the essential item checklist
- Right: extra items and update reminders
- Bottom: one action sentence such as “Prepare in advance, stay calm in emergencies”
Blue, green, and orange can create a bright and safe-looking color scheme. Small drawings of a bag, flashlight, whistle, or first-aid kit can also make the theme clearer.
Short lines for the poster
- A small prepared bag can make a big difference.
- Organize emergency items and stay calm during disasters.
- Safety starts with everyday preparation.
- Learn to escape and learn to prepare.
- Keep earthquake safety in mind and emergency supplies ready.
If you want to turn this idea into a finished page, you can continue arranging the title, sections, and colors in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.