1. When venturing out after a disaster, first check road conditions and avoid areas susceptible to geological hazards. If flooding or landslides obstruct passage, wait until it is safe before proceeding or make a detour.
2. After the typhoon warning has been lifted, return home only once the evacuated area has been declared safe. Upon returning, carefully inspect gas lines, electrical wires, and other utilities to ensure they are safe to use.
3. Following the typhoon, promptly implement disease prevention and disinfection measures. Avoid drinking untreated water or consuming raw or spoiled food, and be sure to sanitize your utensils. If you have any cuts on your skin, treat and disinfect them immediately to prevent infection.