Tips for taking care of yourself during rainy weather

The rainy season is coming, and you're not prepared. You want to avoid catching a cold, getting stuck in the rain, and much less risking it. These tips will help you stay safe and healthy.
The first and most basic rule is to always carry an umbrella. Whether in your purse or in the car, this will be very helpful in preventing you from getting wet and subsequently catching a cold. There are many models of umbrellas, both large and pocket-sized. You can bring a large, secure umbrella in your car, but a smaller one in your purse or backpack.
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Another important thing to keep in mind is that if you know it's going to be rainy, wear closed-toe shoes. This will prevent puddles from getting on your feet and making you sick.
Also, if possible, avoid stepping in those large puddles. We also recommend wearing waterproof footwear. A tip we give you is to keep your rain boots in your car. That way, if you see it's raining, you can simply put them on.
If it rained all night and the morning is cold and cloudy, you shouldn't go out with wet hair, as this could affect your health, and the sudden change in temperature could make you sick. So avoid showering at this time, or if necessary, use a hairdryer.
It's important that if you see that the rain isn't stopping and is very heavy, or even hailing, you find yourself in a safe place. Keep a roof over your head with your windows closed.
But if you're in your car, to avoid getting stuck, it's vital that you drive through places where there aren't too many puddles, but you don't endanger your life either. So we suggest finding a high place, like a ramp with no large trees around, and waiting until the rain subsides.
As usual, a major storm is characterized by leaving many people without power, so I'll be waiting for you, standing with a couple of candles to illuminate your home, and also batteries to charge your cell phone or other devices so you can continue working or communicating.
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These are just a few tips to stay cautious during the rains. We hope they help. Remember, your health is the most important thing before getting anywhere. The best thing is to always wait and stay safe.
- Alejandra Bego