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| posted by migao 317 days ago (edited 317 days ago) |
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Hey, what do you guys put on the kitchen wall etc. as emergency instructions, numbers to call in case of fire, what to do when typhoon hits etc. etc. I thought it would be good to educate the maid & myself a bit about these things. Any good printouts on govt webpages etc.?
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| posted by sunwaterandsky 317 days ago |
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If you have children in school, the school usually sends home a list of typhoon and red/black rain instructions. You should have a plan in place to deal with school closure. If no school kids...... you should have directions to the nearest bar that has typhoon specials.
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| posted by Claire 317 days ago (edited 317 days ago) |
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999
http://www.hko.gov.hk/informtc/tcsignal.htm
Hong Kongers also will go typhoon shopping as some typhoons can linger for a day or so and also fresh veggies are in short supply/more expensive just after a typhoon. Make you have a decent supply of beer in to last for a few days, otherwise you will have to send your maid to the 7-11 to buy more. But the 7-11 could also run out. Then you call 999.
It is almost impossible to exaggerate the complete unimportance of almost everything.
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| posted by beer guy 317 days ago |
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999 for a beer run...........hmmmm, never tried that one......next time
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