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Please write a paragraph of about 140 words about typhoon safety knowledge. Use standardized terms and be clear in order!

Safety matters

Try not to go out and stay calm

It is recommended to take the train when traveling

On aviation, railways and highways Among all modes of transportation, road transportation is generally most affected by typhoons. If you must travel, it is recommended not to drive yourself. You can choose to take the train.

Please stay away from construction sites as much as possible

It is best for residents to keep a little distance when passing by construction sites, because some construction site walls may become loose after rainwater has penetrated; there are also some fences. It may also collapse; some materials scattered on high-rise buildings that are not collected in time, such as steel pipes, hammers, etc., may be blown down by the wind; and where there are tower cranes, you must pay more attention to safety, because if the wind is strong, the tower crane arm may fall break. In some places, building facades are being renovated. When passing by scaffolding, it is best to go around it instead of going underneath.

Keep the news flowing. Pay attention to weather reports on the radio or television. Have a battery-operated radio (and extra batteries) ready in case the power goes out.

Get candles and flashlights ready. Stock up on food, drinking water, batteries and first aid supplies.

Secure or retract all movable items outside the house and on the balcony, including toys, bicycles, furniture, plants, etc. Move potted plants or other heavy objects away from windows.

Before a typhoon approaches, flower pots and other items from balconies and windows should be moved indoors. Do not go out at will. Parents should take care of their children. Residents should tie doors and windows tightly and bolt them securely. In particular, aluminum alloy doors and windows should be protected. , ensure safety. When traveling, citizens are advised to stay away from windward doors and windows, and do not take shelter from the rain or stay under large trees.

Check whether doors and windows are sealed. If the wind is too strong, rainwater may still enter the house even if the windows are closed, so towels and mops are needed.

If the wind is too strong, please stay away from windows and other items that may break.

In the event of flooding, turn off all power, water, and gas in your home.

After the typhoon has passed, you should still pay attention to broken glass, fallen trees or downed power lines that may cause danger.

Tip: Do not blindly rescue yourself after being injured, please call 120