Based on past damage experiences, although building structure may not suffer damage during an earthquake, non-structural components (NSCs) can still be destroyed, leading to issues such as water, power, and communication outages. For hospitals, this could reduce their medical functionality or even force them to close, preventing them from providing aid. This study compiles the non-structural damage from the Hualien earthquake on April 3, 2024, integrating the survey results and listing the causes of the damage. Furthermore, considering the drawbacks of traditional fixation methods, such as damaging walls, this research proposes a silicone-based flexible fixation method. It uses silicone adhesive and angle iron to secure movable equipment with metal cabinets and plastic surfaces. The study explores the bonding strength of different material interfaces with silicone and proposes soft bonding methods for non-structural components, including corresponding calculation examples.