How to protect yourself when the typhoon comes
Matters needing attention at home.
Clean up the drainage pipes and channels at home, keep the drainage unblocked, and prevent rainwater from accumulating when the typhoon comes.
Residents should close the windows, take away the flowerpots and hangers on the balcony, and reinforce the outdoor objects that are easily blown by the wind.
Don't go near the window when the typhoon strikes. Otherwise, you will be injured by the broken window glass blown by the strong wind.
Prepare flashlights, food and water. When the typhoon comes, it is possible to cut off power and water to prevent being trapped, or to relieve the stomach or escape.
Pay the phone bill, keep the phone fully charged, and prevent the typhoon from coming. You can contact or ask for help through your mobile phone.
Outdoor precautions.
Ships should sail into the safe haven in time, and must not sail before or after the typhoon to avoid returning after the typhoon.
Stay away from falling objects outdoors, and don't hide under trees, dangerous walls or billboards, lest strong winds blow down and hurt people.
If you have to go out, you should also take rain gear with you. It's best to wear a raincoat instead of an umbrella.
Don't rub your eyes if you are lost in the wind and sand. Rubbing your eyes hard is a dangerous action, which will do harm to your eyes.
When you are fascinated, you can drop a few drops of eye drops or blink your eyes and let the eye drops or tears wash away the dust.
The way of keeping in good health in windy and dusty days.
It is very important to clean the skin in windy and dusty weather. People with oily skin can wash their faces with cold water, and dry skin can choose hot steaming.
The skin around the eyes is delicate and dull easily. Wearing sunglasses can effectively prevent eye skin aging.
When the wind and sand are heavy, the protective effect of disposable masks is less, and it is ideal to use dust-proof and particle-proof masks, and protective cotton masks also have certain effects.
Health food for clearing away lung heat includes pig liver, auricularia auricula, lily, garlic, perilla, ginger, lotus seeds, mung beans, pork loin and pear water.
Preventive measures for traffic safety.
When riding light and small vehicles such as two-wheeled motorcycles, tricycles, two-wheeled electric vehicles and bicycles, you must try to avoid big trucks.
Try not to park your car on the slope, lest the car slide down under the action of strong wind and hit the vehicles, pedestrians and shops on both sides of the street.
Don't slip when parking. Outdoor advertisements often collapse on dusty days and windy days. Park away from buildings, advertisements and dead trees.
Don't park your car at the door. The wind is strong enough to blow some loosely fixed fence doors back and forth.
The preferred parking place is naturally the basement, but if there are no conditions, please park in the open space without any sundries around, so that even if there is strong wind, the "accomplices" brought by the wind will not hurt the vehicle.
Shake the window glass as tightly as possible to prevent dust from flying into the cab and affecting driving. In addition, cyclists should keep the principle of seeing more and not rushing when riding or crossing the road, because their clothes are heavy and inconvenient to move, which affects their hearing and vision.