Open or close the window in typhoon days?
You can know the latest typhoon information in time through TV, Internet and other media, and prepare for defense in advance by referring to defense guides at all levels. Before the typhoon comes, take away the flowerpots and sundries on the windowsill and balcony in advance to prevent them from falling.
If you live in low-lying or waterlogged areas such as rivers and lakes, you should move to a safe place as soon as possible. The typhoon may cause water and power cuts, so it is necessary to reserve flashlights, candles and water in advance, check the wiring, ensure that the power supply is separated from the socket, and store food in time. Pay attention to food safety in typhoon days, and put food such as grain and vegetables in high places.
After the typhoon, it is necessary to do a good job in post-disaster epidemic prevention, such as removing indoor and outdoor silt, garbage and stagnant water in time and doing a good job in environmental sanitation; Actively carry out disinfection, pest control, rodent control, window ventilation and other work. After the typhoon, if you are outside, don't rush home. Pay attention to distinguish the road conditions when driving, prevent traffic jams, and don't drive blindly into the mountains.
Countermeasures for typhoon days:
1. Close the doors and windows and fix the structures that are easily blown by the wind.
2. Seal the window glass into a triangle or polygon with adhesive tape to prevent the glass from breaking and causing injury.
3, check the circuit, fire, gas and other facilities are safe.
4. Listen, watch or check the typhoon warning information online in time to understand the government's countermeasures against Taiwan.
5. Open-air collective activities or indoor large-scale gatherings should be cancelled in time and evacuated.
6, drink boiled water, do not drink raw water, do not drink well water after the disaster, do a good job of personal hygiene, do not use unsterilized sewage to gargle, wash fruits, dishes and chopsticks.
7. Don't eat spoiled food, food bitten by flies, unwashed fruit, etc. Don't be greedy for cold food. Food should be thoroughly cooked.
8. Prevent the skin from direct contact with sewage, such as wearing rubber shoes when going out. Wear latex gloves, rinse your skin with clean water immediately after contact with sewage, and don't rub your eyes with dirty hands.