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How to write a warm reminder in a typhoon notice?

Typhoon prevention tips:

1. Please carefully check whether the doors, windows, indoor water valves, and power are turned off, and whether the floor drain on the balcony or terrace is blocked to avoid unnecessary indoor damage. Property damage.

2. Please move flower pots, shelves, decoration materials and other items on balconies and windowsills into a safe place indoors in time to avoid injuries caused by falling objects from high altitudes.

3. Please fill up your car with gas and park it in a safe place to avoid flooding and property damage caused by the rainfall brought by the typhoon.

4. Please prepare sufficient food, drinking water, and clean water, and fully estimate the difficulties. It is best to eat foods that do not require processing, such as instant foods such as bowls of noodles and bread.

5. Please fully charge your mobile phone, renew it, keep communications open, and pay close attention to weather warning and forecast information.

6. Typhoons may cause disruptions to roads, electricity, networks, etc. Please prepare temporary power sources, flashlights, candles, etc., and also prepare a small radio as a channel for obtaining external information.

7. When the wind reaches its maximum, try not to go out and stay with your family. It is best to stay away from dangerous areas such as glass windows to avoid injury.

8. Try to avoid going out during typhoons and heavy rains. If you really need to go out, please wear bright, eye-catching, tight-fitting, light and smart clothes, fasten your clothes or tie them tightly with belts, and bend down Tighten your body into a ball to reduce the area exposed to wind; do not wear sandals and slippers when going out, as they are easy to get electric shock and injury; it is best to wear a raincoat without a rain hat, which can prevent rain and electric shock; do not use an umbrella when the wind is strong, Umbrellas are prone to stress, and "umbrella breaks and people are injured" often occur.

9. Strong winds may blow down buildings and high-altitude facilities, easily causing casualties. Such as: various types of dilapidated housing, factories, work sheds, temporary buildings (such as walls, etc.), projects under construction, municipal public facilities (such as street lights, etc.), recreational facilities, various cranes, construction elevators, scaffolding, telephone poles, trees , billboards, neon lights, iron towers, etc. collapsed, causing crushing death and injuries. Therefore, before a typhoon approaches, you should avoid the above places that are likely to cause casualties, and never take shelter in the above places.

10. Pedestrians are easily blown down or thrown into the water when walking on bridges or waterside, causing death, injury or drowning; storm surges can easily destroy seawall embankments, culverts, piers, revetments and other facilities. It may even directly wash away nearby people, causing casualties; electric wires are easily broken by the wind and fall into the water, electrocuting pedestrians wading in the water; offshore (inland) ships are easily overturned and sunk by wind and waves. Therefore, during a typhoon, try to avoid walking on embankments and bridges near rivers, lakes, and seas. Ships at sea should return to the port to take shelter, and people on board should go ashore to take shelter.

11. If you encounter a large area of ??stagnant water, try not to wade through it. If you really need to wade through it, it is best to test it with a wooden stick first. First, the waterproofing is too deep, and second, to rule out dangerous situations such as manholes underwater.

12. When there is thunder, do not stand under trees or around telephone poles; do not get close to railway tracks, metal railings and other large metal objects; do not carry metal objects with you while walking in the open air; do not make or answer cell phone calls; If you see a blown power line on the road, be sure not to touch it with your hands.

13. When typhoons pass through, they often bring heavy rains. Heavy rains can easily trigger geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides, causing casualties. When going out after a disaster, especially in mountainous areas, you must know the road conditions in advance. If you encounter a bridge that has been broken by a surge in water in a valley, or is impassable due to a landslide, you must wait until the danger is resolved before proceeding. Do not rush into the mountains. .

14. Those who are out of town during a typhoon can only return after the typhoon signal is lifted and the flood-stricken area is declared safe. After returning home, if you find that your home has been damaged to varying degrees, don't panic, and don't use gas, tap water, wires, etc. at will, and be ready to call the relevant departments for help when danger occurs.