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Precautionary measures before the typhoon comes.

At present, a typhoon? Miao Bai? It is approaching the central and eastern coastal areas of China and Guangdong. Typhoon is a disastrous weather, and its transit is often accompanied by strong winds and heavy rains. The arrival of typhoon will bring great inconvenience to people's production and life, and even endanger people's life safety. So what should be prepared before the typhoon comes? What are the precautions for the typhoon? Let's take a look together.

What are the main points of preparation before the typhoon comes? 1. Listen, watch or check the typhoon warning information in time to understand the government's countermeasures against Taiwan.

2. Close the doors and windows and fix the structures that are easily blown by the wind. Before the typhoon comes, fix outdoor items such as flowerpots, outdoor units of air conditioners and awnings. , and check whether the doors and windows are closed. If you find the doors and windows loose, be sure to nail them firmly. In addition, don't put these valuables such as home appliances under the windward window.

3. Prepare daily life reserves in time, prepare flashlights and candles, and reserve drinking water and food to prevent power failure and water supply.

4. People in low-lying areas that may be flooded should be transferred in time.

5. Move from the shabby house to a safe place.

6. Kindergartens and schools should take temporary avoidance measures and suspend classes when necessary.

7. Open-air collective activities or indoor large-scale gatherings should be cancelled in time, and personnel should be evacuated.

8. Don't travel to the area where the typhoon passes or swim on the beach, let alone go out to sea by boat.

Matters needing attention in typhoon attack 1. You should always listen to and watch the latest news about typhoons released by radio, television, newspapers, weather hotlines and other media.

2. The public should prepare flashlights, candles, radios, food, drinking water and commonly used drugs in advance, check whether the doors and windows are firm, remove the hanging objects, and check the circuits, fire sources and gas.

Residents should not go out at will, and ensure that the elderly and children stay in the safest place at home.

4. Power line safety, etc. Irresistible wind and rain make it difficult for transmission lines and broadcasting lines to escape, so patrol should be strengthened to prevent accidents such as electric shock.

5. To prevent lightning strikes, it is necessary to quickly cut off the power supply of various electrical appliances, close doors and windows to avoid being blown away by strong winds, and check and fasten objects such as windows that are easily blown away by the wind. If the glass is loose or broken, please stick adhesive tape on the glass to prevent the fragments from being blown away. Don't stay near glass doors and windows.

6. When encountering a typhoon, go to a hut or cave to take shelter. If there is no such place, choose a safe place where there is no danger of landslide or flood, such as highland, rock or forest. When you have to move forward, you should also bend down and don't get caught in the rain. Wet clothes will take away your body temperature and cause imbalance. In case of strong wind, try to lie on the ground and flee to a wooded place, and don't hide under dead trees.

3, do all the anchoring work. When the typhoon came, there was a strong wind and heavy rain. Families should take preventive measures in advance, such as moving flower pots on windowsills or balconies to prevent them from falling. At the same time, when the typhoon comes, it is easy for some large billboards to fall, trees to be blown down and telephone poles to fall to the ground. Therefore, it is best for citizens not to go out when the typhoon comes, in case of being injured, crushed and electrocuted.