Rain, snow and windy days
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Snow Disaster Prevention Guide
Before the blizzard
1.Pay attention to weather warnings and forecasts, high-speed closures, airport delays and other traffic information, and adjust travel plans in a timely manner. 2.Be prepared to keep warm and stock up on enough food and water. 3.Move from dilapidated or unstable buildings to safety.
When a blizzard comes
1.If you are indoors, you should try not to go out and do not rush out to clear the snow to avoid hypothermia. 2.Proper use of heating equipment, such as coal, should be maintained to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. 3.If you must go out, arm yourself from head to toe, and it's best to wear non-slip boots. 4.In snowy conditions, the safe braking distance is large, and the driver should keep 2 to 3 times the usual distance from the vehicle in front. 5.If you are trapped in a snowstorm, try to stay still in the vehicle and call for help** for help.
After the blizzard is over
1.Try to wear flat shoes when going out after snow and stay away from motor lanes to avoid accidents caused by motor vehicle brake failure. 2.If you slip and fall, try to use your hands and elbows to support the ground to avoid injuring important parts such as your brain.
Electricity for heating is safe
Safety tips on ice
The ice may seem hard, but it is actually dangerous, so don't play on the unexplored and unattended ice of rivers and lakes.
1.If you find that the ice surface is cracked, you should slowly lie down or lie down, crawl to the shore, and the action must be light, and you must not run away in a panic, which will cause the ice surface to collapse;
2.If you fall into the water, quickly grab the objects that can float around you to reduce the risk of drowning;
3.Do not struggle in the water, do not slap indiscriminately, look for a place where the ice is thicker and the cracks are smaller, lay your hands on the ice, and beat your feet to make your body float, and your whole body is lying on the ice in a lying position;
4.After leaving the ice cave, do not stand immediately, roll or crawl slowly, and then go ashore at a slow pace.
A Practical Guide to Keeping Warm
*: Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of China review: Yang Yang Proofreader: Wang Yuan Editor: Huang Leilei.
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