seismic protection
Seismic protection refers to the methods and technologies used to safeguard structures and people from the damaging effects of earthquakes. This includes designing buildings to withstand seismic forces, using materials that absorb shock, and implementing early warning systems to alert communities before an earthquake strikes.
Common techniques for seismic protection include base isolation, which allows a building to move independently from ground motion, and energy dissipation devices that reduce the energy transferred to a structure. These strategies help minimize damage and enhance safety during seismic events, ultimately protecting lives and property in earthquake-prone areas.