Six typhoon preparation tips
Secure yourself, your family, and your home
from weather disturbances and their aftermath.
The typhoon season is upon us, and it is important to be
prepared for every possible scenario that may ensue.
AXA Philippines, one of the country’s
leading insurance providers, shares some tips on how to secure yourself, your
family, and your home from weather disturbances and their aftermath.
Stock up on essential items. The lifespan of a typhoon varies, but it
can typically last for a few days to a week. During this time, people living in
affected areas are advised to stay indoors, so make sure that you have enough
food and supplies until the storm passes. Stock up on necessary items,
including but not limited to rice, water, and non-perishable food like
ready-to-eat canned goods. It is also best to store medicine, hygiene products,
and other emergency supplies.
Prepare for power outages. Due to heavy rainfall and strong winds,
people may experience multiple power outages during a typhoon. To lessen the
inconvenience of not having electricity, make sure that all important gadgets,
such as cell phones and powerbanks, are fully charged. Also make sure emergency
lights and flashlights are working and you have extra batteries, candles and a
lighter on hand.
Stay updated. During calamities, it is a must to stay informed. Check
reliable news sources regularly so you can monitor the storm warning signal,
cancellation of classes and work, and other updates on the typhoon. Aside from
that, strong typhoons can trigger other destructive events, like landslides, so
stay updated for more news and the directions of local authorities.
Boost your immune system. Aside from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,
you should protect your health during typhoon season because heavy rains and
flooding can increase the transmission of water and vector-borne diseases like
typhoid fever and dengue. To avoid getting infected, make sure to drink plenty
of water, eat nutritious food, wash your hands, get enough sleep and exercise
when you can.
Develop an evacuation plan. One can never be sure how strong a typhoon
can get and how much damage it can cause. Be familiar with the location of
nearby evacuation centers and the fastest routes there in case the situation
becomes unsafe. In addition, memorize or list down the emergency hotlines. Also
try AXA Rescue Line through the EMMA by AXA app for free and easy access to
24/7 emergency services. The app is available for download on the Google Play
or App Store.
Secure your property. Before the typhoon hits, do a quality check of your house.
Ensure that the roof is secure and has no holes, and check that the windows are
closed, and gutters aren’t clogged. It is also best to turn off the main switch
when the downpour begins. Keep important belongings and documents in a
waterproof container and in an elevated place away from possible rising water.
It’s also advisable to have extra copies of the documents. You can also prepare
for any possible property damages with insurance packages from AXA Philippines,
like Home Security and Comprehensive Car Insurance Online, that can provide
coverage against acts of nature, including typhoons.
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