Typhoon Safety Tips: What to Do Before, During, and After a Flood.
Before the Flood

- Stay Informed
- Monitor weather updates and emergency broadcasts.
- Sign up for local alert systems.
- Prepare an Emergency Kit
- Include essentials: water, non-perishable food, medications, first-aid supplies, flashlight, batteries, and important documents.
- Create a Family Emergency Plan
- Establish meeting points and emergency contact information.
- Plan evacuation routes and know the location of shelters.
- Secure Your Home
- Elevate electrical appliances and furniture.
- Move valuable items to higher floors.
- Clear drains and gutters to prevent clogging.
- Check Your Insurance
- Ensure your insurance covers flood damage.
During the Flood

- Stay Informed & Follow Evacuation Orders
- Continue to monitor weather updates and emergency instructions.
- Leave immediately if authorities advise evacuation.
- Use designated evacuation routes and avoid shortcuts.
- Turn Off Utilities
- Turn off electricity, gas, and water at the main switches if instructed to do so.
- Avoid touching electrical equipment if you are wet or standing in water.
- Avoid Floodwaters
- Do not walk, swim, or drive through floodwaters.
- If you must walk through water, use a stick to check the ground’s firmness.
- Move to Higher Ground
- If trapped, move to the highest level of your home and call for help.
- Avoid enclosed attics without proper ventilation.
- Stay Safe Indoors
- Stay in a safe location inside your home and avoid basements.
After the Flood

- Return Home Safely
- Only return home when authorities declare it safe.
- Avoid driving through flooded areas.
- Inspect Your Home
- Check for structural damage and hazards such as gas leaks and electrical issues.
- Avoid entering buildings if they are still surrounded by floodwater.
- Document Damage
- Take photos and videos of the damage for insurance claims.
- Clean Up Safely
- Wear protective clothing and use gloves and masks.
- Discard contaminated food and water.
- Seek Assistance
- Contact local disaster relief organizations for help.
- Apply for financial assistance if available.
- Monitor Health
- Be aware of signs of waterborne illnesses and seek medical attention if necessary.
Having a plan and being prepared can greatly increase your safety and ability to respond effectively during a flood caused by a typhoon.
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