1. Always pay attention to the weather forecast to stay informed about typhoon warnings and its projected path, and plan your schedule accordingly.
2. Prepare emergency supplies in advance, including food, drinking water, emergency lights, and essential medications.
3. Close your doors and windows, and take any loose items from windowsills or balconies.
4. Residents in low-lying areas or regions vulnerable to flooding, landslides, or mudslides should evacuate to safer locations well in advance.
5. If you find yourself in a hazardous location and cannot evacuate in time, attempt to contact rescue personnel to inform them of your specific location, so that you can better receive timely assistance in case of emergencies.