3. Cleaning of outdoor items: Clean flower pots, parasols and other items on the balcony to pre vent them from being blown down by the wind and injuring people.
4. Drainage system inspection: Make sure the drainage system is unobstructed to pre vent water accumulation caused by heavy rainfall.
5. Prepare emergency supplies: Reserve a certain amount of emergency supplies such as food, drinking water, lighting equipment, power banks, etc. to cope with possible water and power outages.
6. Avoid going out: When a typhoon comes, try to avoid going out. If you need to go out, please avoid high altitudes, billboards, trees and other easily blown objects, and pay attention to traffic safety.
7. Evacuation from low-lying areas: Residents living in low-lying areas should follow the evacuation arrangements of the local government and move to safe areas in a timely manner.
8. Avoid water activities: During typhoons, avoid all water activities, such as swimming, surfing, fishing, etc., to ensure personal safety.
9. Vehicle parking: Park your vehicle in a safe place and avoid trees and tall buildings that are prone to falling.
10. Stay vigilant: Even after a typhoon, you still need to remain vigilant and pay attention to pre vent secondary disasters, such as mudslides, landslides, etc.