Cold Days

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It’s not new that this country is prone to typhoons.People are actually prepared for these types of incidents especially during blackouts. Charged batteries of flashlights, candles, radio and storage of food are seen. Speaking of batteries, nimh rechargeable batteries last longer than usual and very helpful in terms of saving money for buying disposable batteries and using them just as you need them to be. In times like these stormy days, people need to be prepared as much as possible and to have a home to stay to during these dangerous events.

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