Handa ka na ba for typhoon season? These must-haves ensure you always have a backup plan.
On average, about 20 storms enter the country every year.
While the weather is out of our control, how we handle emergencies is.
These are our recommendations for peace of mind when the weather gets rough.
Typhoon Essentials Checklist:
1. Food and water supplies Have at least three days’ worth of bottled water and ready-to-eat goods. Don’t forget baby food or any family members’ special dietary needs.
2. Secure Document Folder Keep important documents, or photocopies of IDs, medical records, titles, and bank info in a waterproof envelope. These are vital during recovery and should fit into your Go Bag
3. Evacuation Bag (Go Bag) If you need to move fast, you won’t waste precious time packing. Pre-pack an easy to carry bag with clothes, your documents, and your…
4. Emergency Kit with CM-Glucan Include a flashlight, batteries, power bank, and whistle, with your usual medicines and CM-Glucan.
Imunomax is made with pure CM-Glucan. CM-Glucan produces more antibodies than Vitamin C and helps balance your immune system with proper diet and exercise. With the right preparation, every storm will feel a little less daunting.
MAHALAGANG PAALALA: ANG IMMUNOMAX AT IMMUNOMAX FORTE AY HINDI GAMOT AT HINDI DAPAT GAMITING PANGGAMOT SA ANUMANG URI NG SAKIT
Studies show that at two years of age, a child’s immune system is underdeveloped and only fully matures when they reach 7-8 years. Because of this, it’s important for parents to start taking care of their child’s immunity early on in life. Here are a few ways you can help the development of your child’s immune system.
More than just the bad weather, the wet season also comes with many threats on the health of your kids. The good thing is there are things that could help prevent your children from getting sick. And when you find the right balance in doing all these things, your kids stay safe and healthy during the rainy days.