

The recent super typhoon Mangkhut has swept across the Philippines and came towards southern China. Trees and houses were badly damaged wherever it went. Let's see how destructive the Mangkhut is.
A research team from the United States is tracking typhoon Mangkhut in northern Luzon Island.
The pipe may have exploded.
Even the eagle deigned to seek shelter.
This sight in Guangzhou reminds me of the scene in the film -- The Day After Tomorrow.
Hongkong and Shenzhen are the cities of skyscrapers. How to protect a lot of glass became a hot potato.
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In response to a typhoon, many people choose taping their windows.

... even digital products
But actually, it doesn’t work. The tape is just a placebo.
According to Disaster Prevention Guidelines issued by FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the U.S. Department of homeland security), if typhoon breaks your glass, the tape would stop the glass from breaking into smaller pieces, which, sadly, leaves the situation even more dangerous as it creates larger and deadlier shards of glass.

source: FEMA
Actually, in the United States, it is plywood, not duct tape, that would be snapped up in affected cities. That's the most pragmatic solution for the glass to against a super hurricane or typhoon.

source: zhihu
We need to pay attention not only to the glass of windows but also the glass indoors especially the glass of your shower room. There are three reasons that the glass of common shower room may burst :
1. Glass not tempered enough
2. Excessive temperature differentials
3. External impact
Compared to common ones, the glass of JOMOO shower room can bear higher pressure, and even when it breaks, its anti-explosion membrane can keep fragments stick together like a plastic curtain with no hurtful shards.

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Common shower-room glass (left) VS JOMOO shower-room glass (right)
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During a typhoon, as we cannot go out, why not take a comfortable and safe shower in JOMOO shower room?

JOMOO shower room


