Yep, really nothing to worry about. Just be as prepared as you think prudent. I'm also in SOCAL and we feel the occasional quake. We're far enough from the major faults that I feel comfortable that this house will survive a big one.

That said, the SOCAL infrastructure could/will take a major hit. So the issue for me will be the days without electricity and water. We maintain more than a few days water and while we will possibly lose food that needs to be cold, we won't starve for a month or so.

How would that change if I had a pet cockatoo or dog that could sense an earthquake and reliably give a few days warning? . . . Hmmm

I wouldn't go on vacation. I might ensure that the natural gas was secured and that I topped off the water supply and filled my truck's fuel tank. Max out on everything I use anyway -- standard preps for when I know a wildfire is on the loose. Then I'd just sit back and wait for it. Like you said: "I'm not worried about earthquakes."
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