...The destruction of lives and livelihood is usually caused by lack of preparedness - with or without calamity. The following are the things each family should prepare for before calamity happens.
Tips to observe with (or without) an impending typhoon.
- Dispose your garbage properly so it won't clog the drainage and become the source of infection.
- Make sure that power lines are stable or firmly connected; shut down the main power if necessary.
- Boil your drinking water for two minutes or more; save sterilized water.
- Store foods that are not easy to perish.
- Complete vaccination for children.
- Prepare a "first aid kit", fire extinguisher, flashlight or candle, and battery-operated radio.
In the event of an evacuation:
- Listen only to reports and reminders coming from the proper authorities.
- Calmly follow all the reminders during evacuation.
- Be careful not to step on open manholes and street gutter.
- Avoid the path near or leading to the river.
- Using a rope, head to the part where the current is coming from. Never loose your grip on the rope.







3 friendly remarks:
helpful tips to take note! it always pay to be prepared :D
Thanks for sharing this mommy.I'll put this in my draft just in case na may calamity rin dito sa Japan,atleast I know what to do.Ready na ako.
Thanks for these helpful reminders. Sometimes, we tend to forget the simple things when we are in panic.
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