Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to travel safely in windy weather?

How to travel safely in windy weather?

First, pay attention to fire prevention. The wind is strong and the things are dry, and the fire danger is great. Pay attention to fire safety in windy weather. Enterprises and families should strengthen the cleaning of flammable materials to keep them away from fire sources; It is forbidden to burn garbage and straw outdoors to avoid fire accidents; Always check whether there are fire hazards in the surrounding environment where you live. Once found, eliminate it in time.

The second is to avoid the "narrow tube effect". When walking or riding a bike, take less long and narrow passages between high-rise buildings, because the long and narrow passages will form a "narrow pipe effect" and the wind in the passages will increase, which will bring certain dangers to pedestrians.

Third, be careful of falling objects. Some billboards may collapse under the strong wind because they are not installed firmly; Moreover, some old tree trunks have died and the foundation is not firm, which may break in windy weather, posing danger to pedestrians; Air conditioners, flower pots and other sundries stored at high altitude are all high-risk items that cause crush accidents, and some aging building materials such as glass curtain walls and exterior wall tiles also have hidden dangers of falling off and hurting people. Therefore, before the gale comes, enterprises and people should listen to the weather forecast and take precautions. Relevant departments should timely repair and reinforce the external walls of old residential buildings, merchants and shops should check whether their billboards are firm, and residents should consciously clean up the items on the balcony to prevent the items from being blown off by the wind and bring unnecessary troubles to themselves and others. At the same time, it is best for citizens to park away from trees, billboards and tall buildings. When traveling, don't walk near aging buildings or residential buildings with sundries to avoid accidents.