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Protective measures for going out in sandstorm weather

Protective measures for going out in sandstorm weather;

1, eye protection is particularly important. When you go out, you must be well protected. It is best to wear glasses and carry eye drops with you, because blowing sand into your eyes will cause dry eyes, tears and conjunctival congestion. If the sandstorm accidentally enters your eyes, don't rub it with your hands. Rinse with clear water or drop a few eye drops to let the wind and sand flow out.

2. Wear a mask to prevent harmful particles from entering the respiratory tract. Wearing a mask can prevent dry nose and mouth, itchy throat and excessive phlegm. Because inhaling too much dust can lead to lung infection, it is unnecessary for children and the elderly to advise not to go out.

3. Pay attention to safety when driving. Sandstorm will lead to low visibility and strong wind, so vehicles should slow down and pay attention to pedestrians and other vehicles on the road.

4. When you come back from going out, wash your face and nose, and pay attention to hydrating and moisturizing. Because the dusty weather is very dry and the humidity is low, you can also use a humidifier indoors to keep the air humidity appropriate.

5. Stay away from high-rise buildings and billboards. Avoid falling objects caused by excessive wind.

6, eat more fruits and drink more water, replenish water in the body, and prevent symptoms such as chapped lips and dry throat.