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Before the typhoon:
Bring in outdoor plants and other objects that could be blown away by heavy winds. Ensure that larger objects — bicycles, laundry poles, etc. — are secure. Close exterior shutters and, if you don't have them, make sure to close your windows and avoid sleeping near glass ones
During a typhoon:
1. Do not panic, remain calm.
2. Pack foods that don’t need cooking.
3. Keep flashlights, candles and battery-powered radios within reach.
4. Examine your houses and repair unstable parts as much as possible.
5. Secure domesticated animals in a safe place.
6. Bring clothes, first-aid kit, candles/flashlights, battery-operated radios, food, etc. during evacuation.
7. Stay inside the house and keep updates with the latest weather forecast.
8. If safe drinking water is NOT available, boil water for at least 20 minutes, then place it in a container with cover.
9. Keep an eye on lighted gas lamps.
10. Do not wade through flood waters to avoid electrocution and water-borne diseases
After the typhoon:
1. Be sure that the house/ building is safe and stable before you enter.
2. Beware of poisonous animals like snakes that may have entered your house.
3. Watch out for live wires or outlet immersed in water and report damaged electrical cables and fallen electric posts to authorities.
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