Hey home buddies, gearing up for typhoon season in our lovely province, and I need your input! Share your personal typhoon tales and turn our collective experiences into a survival guide.🌪️ Let's weather it together!
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Weathering the Storm: How do you prep your home for a typhoon?
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First up, the Furniture Fandango – secure outdoor furniture and any loose items, turning your backyard into a chaos-free zone.
It's like giving your lawn a tidiness makeover!
Next, the Window Waltz – board up windows if needed or invest in storm shutters, transforming your home into a typhoon-ready fortress. Safety first, disco second!
And for the grand finale, the Snack Stockpile Spectacle – gather non-perishable goodies and make sure you have enough to weather the storm without sacrificing snack happiness. -
Hey everyone! Typhoon season can be pretty intense, but it's all about being prepared, right? One thing I always do is secure any loose outdoor items like patio furniture or potted plants. Inside, I make sure to stock up on essentials like non-perishable food, water, batteries, and flashlights. It's also a good idea to have a plan in place in case of evacuation. Stay safe out there, folks!Comment
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When typhoon season hits, I always make sure to secure loose items outside, like patio furniture and plants, to prevent them from becoming projectiles. Stocking up on non-perishable food, water, batteries, and candles is essential for when power outages occur. Additionally, having a designated safe area in the house, away from windows, helps keep my family safe during the storm.Comment
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