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Can I take the elevator on a typhoon day?

You can take the elevator on a typhoon day, but be careful not to take it.

Typhoon will bring many influences to people's homes and trips, and it is easy to cause natural disasters such as mountain torrents, mudslides and landslides in some areas. Relevant departments reminded that citizens should pay attention to taking various preventive measures to ensure the safety of life and property.

When the wind is strong, check whether the doors and windows at home are closed tightly. Try to move outdoor animals, plants and other items indoors, and reinforce outdoor things that are easily blown by the wind. High-altitude objects such as broken branches, advertisements on the roof and balcony flowerpots are easy to fall due to strong winds and heavy rains. Check household appliances and turn off the power supply and gas supply in time. Bad weather may lead to elevator failure. Try not to take the elevator during lightning, and pay attention to the safety of taking the elevator.

Travel in typhoon days

Typhoon will bring strong winds and heavy rain, so people should go out less. If you have to go out, you should stay away from dangerous old houses, sheds, telephone poles, trees, billboards, iron towers and other buildings, pay special attention to falling objects from high places, and avoid areas prone to water accumulation such as underground passages as much as possible. Don't walk barefoot or wear sandals. It is best to wear rain boots, which are both rain-proof and insulating. During lightning, try to turn off electrical appliances and other lightning-prone equipment. Don't stand under trees and around telephone poles when it thunders.

In case the wire happens to fall nearby or the leakage is nearby, don't run in panic, but jump away; If anyone is found to get an electric shock, cut off the power supply immediately, or separate the injured person from the power supply with a dry wooden stick or bamboo pole as soon as possible. Before leaving the power supply, ambulance personnel should not directly contact the person who gets an electric shock to prevent themselves from getting an electric shock; Contact the hospital as soon as possible after the electric shock is cut off.