How should people avoid accidental injuries when going out in windy weather?
(2) When people go out by bike or on foot, they should avoid the passage between high-rise buildings, because the passage between high-rise buildings is narrow and the wind speed will increase, which may cause the danger of falling.
(3) In windy days, items placed on the balcony of residential buildings may be blown off, hurting pedestrians, and don't walk near the building; Don't stay on billboards, bus signs and old trees for a long time. In strong winds, these objects may collapse and hurt pedestrians.
(4) Shake the window glass tightly when driving to prevent dust from flying into the cab and affecting the driver's breathing and observation. The materials loaded on the car should be firmly bound to prevent them from being blown away or scattered by strong winds, and more importantly, to prevent the items on the car from falling and hurting pedestrians. Keep driving at medium and low speed, pay close attention to the movements of pedestrians, especially those walking or running around with gauze masks, to prevent them from paying attention to road conditions and ignoring motor vehicles, and stop when necessary. Pay attention to the surrounding environment when parking. Don't park your car under tall billboards and thick old trees to avoid being smashed.