Typhoon days are frequent. What should I pay attention to when going out on a typhoon day?
In case of typhoon weather, try to stay at home, close doors and windows, don't stay in front of glass doors or windows, and avoid putting particularly expensive appliances next to windows. If you encounter an emergency, you should call the police for help at the first time. Try not to drive out in typhoon weather. If you must drive, you must slow down, be careful of the slippery road and check the traffic situation in advance. If you encounter a strong wind while driving, you need to park your car in a safe place as soon as possible, and you can't continue to drive forcibly.
Typhoon weather is often accompanied by violent storms. If you live on the lower floor, you must pad your furniture and some important items with things to minimize getting wet. In particular, rice and some foods should be placed in high places to avoid being soaked in rain and inedible. Food must be cooked before eating. If it is moldy after being soaked in rain, remember not to use it again. Before the typhoon comes, try to hoard some daily necessities and food at home.
Remember not to pile things on the balcony in typhoon weather. Because the typhoon is very strong, you can't put anything that is particularly easy to blow down, especially some flower pots, because it is very easy to hit others after blowing down, and falling objects from high altitude is very dangerous. If the typhoon weather thunders, you need to cut off the power supply at home, and don't use some household appliances such as TV and computer to avoid damage.