Pinoy commuters’ guide to rainy days

If the recent spates of wet weather haven’t clued you in yet, the rainy season has officially arrived in the Philippines. In a recently issued advisory, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) stated that the occurrence of scattered rain showers, frequent thunderstorms, and the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) over the past few days have brought significant rains over the western sections of Luzon and Visayas. This signified the start of the rainy season in the country.

Pagasa also highlighted a high chance of La Niña conditions developing by the July-August-September period, increasing the likelihood of above-normal rainfall conditions in some areas, especially toward the end of the year but have noted that there may be breaks in rainfall that extend over a few days or weeks, known as monsoon breaks.

Challenges for Filipino Commuters During the Rainy Season

If you need to travel to and from work on a regular basis, the onset of the rainy season brings a host of challenges, making your more difficult and hazardous. These include:

  1. Severe Flooding, particularly in low-lying and urban areas which disrupt transportation, causing significant delays and making it difficult for you to reach your destination.
  2. Traffic Congestion which arise as roads become slippery and visibility decreases, leading many commuters choose to drive instead of using public transportation during heavy rains, thereby contributing to more vehicles on the road and worsening traffic jams.
  3. Public Transportation Issues, including buses, jeepneys, and trains, often face operational challenges such flooded streets halting the movement of jeepneys and buses, while trains experience delays or cancellations due to submerged tracks or electrical issues.
  4. Poor Infrastructure such as poorly maintained roads can become hazardous, with potholes and cracks becoming more dangerous when filled with water. Additionally, pedestrian pathways often lack proper coverage, leaving you exposed to the elements.
  5. Health Risks due to wet and unsanitary conditions which increase the risk of waterborne diseases, such as leptospirosis and dengue fever. Plus, if you get wet and remain in damp clothing, you also become more susceptible to colds and other respiratory issues.
  6. Delays and Unpredictability of rainstorms can affect the reliability of public transportation and cause you to become stranded.
  7. Safety Concerns, as slippery roads and walkways increase the risk of accidents. Poor visibility during heavy rain and flooded roads can lead to vehicle collisions and pedestrian accidents. In some cases, strong winds and fallen debris can pose additional hazards.
  8. Economic Impact, as delays and extended travel times result in lost productivity and income, especially for daily wage earners and those with strict working hours. The additional costs of alternative transportation, repairs for flood-damaged vehicles, and medical expenses for weather-related illnesses add financial strain.
  9. Psychological Stress, with the constant struggle with commuting during the rainy season. The fear of getting stranded, being late for work, or getting sick due to wet conditions adds to your mental burden.
  10. Limited Shelter and Facilities becuase many bus stops, train stations, and pedestrian areas lack adequate shelter, forcing you to wait in the rain. The lack of proper facilities exacerbates the discomfort and inconvenience faced during rainy days.

How You Can Keep Yourself Safe During Rainy Weather

To help ensure safety and comfort during the rainy season, here are some essential tips for commuters:

  1. Bring Extra Slippers or Rain Boots. Avoid getting your regular shoes wet and uncomfortable by carrying a pair of waterproof slippers or rain boots. Wet shoes can cause blisters and make walking treacherous. By switching to appropriate footwear, you can keep your feet dry and maintain better traction on wet surfaces. Keeping a pair of extra slippers or rain boots at your workplace or in your vehicle can also be beneficial.
  2. Always Bring an Umbrella or Raincoat. An umbrella or raincoat is essential for staying dry. Choose a compact, foldable umbrella that fits easily in your bag or opt for a lightweight raincoat with a hood. Both options ensure you can stay dry without being overly burdened by your gear. Investing in a quality umbrella that can withstand strong winds and heavy rain is also advisable.
  3. Have an Extra Set of Clothes Ready. In case you get soaked despite your precautions, having an extra set of clothes can be a lifesaver. Store them in a waterproof bag to ensure they stay dry. Changing into dry clothes can prevent discomfort and potential health issues like colds or skin irritations. Including an extra pair of socks and inner garments can enhance your comfort significantly.
  4. Be Wary of Slippery Surfaces. Rain can make sidewalks, roads, and stairs incredibly slippery. Pay close attention to where you step, and avoid smooth surfaces that may become treacherous when wet. Using footwear with good grip and treading carefully can prevent slips and falls. Enhance your safety by using handrails on stairs and taking shorter steps to maintain balance.
  5. Keep Your Phone Charged. During rainy days, emergencies can arise, such as unexpected road closures or the need for urgent communication. Ensure your phone is fully charged before you leave home or your workplace. Carrying a portable power bank can provide additional backup, keeping you connected throughout your commute.
  6. Keep Yourself Updated on the Weather. Weather conditions can change rapidly. Use reliable weather apps or services to stay informed about the latest forecasts. This knowledge helps you plan your commute better, avoiding severe weather or finding safer routes. Set up weather alerts on your phone for real-time updates.
  7. Arm Yourself with Emergency Hotlines. Knowing emergency contact numbers can be crucial. Save important numbers, such as local emergency services, roadside assistance, and your close contacts, in your phone. Quick access to these numbers can be vital during urgent situations. Write these numbers on a card and keep it in your wallet or bag as a backup.
  8. Avoid the Rush Hour. Traffic and public transportation are often more congested during rush hour, exacerbated by bad weather conditions. Leaving earlier or later can help you avoid crowded conditions, reducing stress and the risk of accidents. Consider flexible work hours or remote work options if your job allows.
  9. Have Your First Aid Kit Ready. Minor injuries like cuts and scrapes can happen more frequently during wet conditions. Keeping a small first aid kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and bandages in your bag ensures you can handle minor accidents promptly. Regularly check and replenish your first aid kit to ensure all supplies are up-to-date and functional.
  10. Stay on High Ground. Flooded areas pose significant risks to commuters. Plan your route to avoid low-lying areas prone to flooding. If you encounter unexpected flooding, seek higher ground immediately to stay safe and avoid the dangers of fast-moving water. Familiarize yourself with the geography of your commute and plan alternative routes.

By thoroughly preparing and adhering to these tips, and understanding the challenges they face, Filipino commuters can significantly improve their safety and comfort during the rainy season. Proactive measures and awareness are key to navigating rainy days successfully.

To check for daily weather forecasts, visit PAGASA’s website.

Buyers’ guide for charcoal grills on a budget

If the sight of dancing flames giving way to glowing red charcoals, the smoky aroma of the barbecue tickling your nostrils and the satisfying sound of sizzling food as they cook on a gridiron make your mouth water, then grilling is for you!

There’s something so primal about creating and tending a fire in the great outdoors to cook your food. It seems to harken back to when our cavemen ancestors would gather around bonfires to cook the spoils of their hunt. That prehistoric experience is mirrored in backyard barbecues, with people gathering around in a festive atmosphere while most of the action takes place on top of the grill.

Charcoal grills comprise the most popular category of outdoor grills, dominating pop culture images of barbecues from movies to TV ads. While some cooks would cite the time it takes to stoke a fire up to the temperature required for cooking as a disadvantage, expert grillers would argue that the authentic smoky flavor it brings to grilled food as its strongest appeal.

Even if you’re considering to buy a grill on a low budget, you still need to consider other factors to help you choose the right one for your needs, such as:

How many people you plan to grill for.  This will help you choose the size of charcoal grill to buy. A small one (26 inches at the widest point or less) is suitable for grilling for two or for a small family.  Medium-sized grills (between 27 to 33 inches) are perfect for grilling for larger families, while large ones (34 inches or bigger) are appropriate for large clan gatherings or neighborhood cookout parties.

Where you plan to use it. If there is a designated area in your patio or backyard for it, you can choose free-standing grill that can stay in a fixed position.  If you don’t have a fixed spot for it or you plan to bring it along when you travel, you would need one that’s more lightweight and portable.

 

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Buying a charcoal grill may be your first step towards many tasty food adventures so be sure to take the time and the effort to weigh your options and choose carefully.

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Tidying Up with Marie Kondo on Netflix

Have you ever found that while you possess so much stuff that you hardly have enough room for all of them, you still find yourself wanting to acquire more? Have you ever thought that getting a new outfit, accessory or gadget will make all the difference?

Marie Kondo, author of The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing, espouses gratitude for the things you already have and letting go of those that no longer “spark joy.” Jumping off from the Japanese word tokimeku (“throb, flutter, palpitate”), Kondo advises homeowners to clean in one fell swoop: keep only what brings you joy, discard all other items, and assign a proper place for everything.

Marie Kondo

For so many of us, there may be a lot of things that hold us back from letting go items that we don’t really need. We could be holding on to them on the assumption that we might need them again in the future, we feel that our possessions are tied in to our identity or we associate them with happy memories from our past.

To help homeowners sort through their emotions, as well as their stuff, Kondo has introduced the KonMari Method. It encourages tidying up by category – beginning with clothes, then books, papers, komono (miscellaneous items), and finally, sentimental items – instead of location.

Marie Kondo

In her new Netflix series dropped on New Year’s Day, Kondo visits cluttered homes in the US and advises homeowners on tidying up using the Konmari Method. Among my takeaways from the episodes are:

Greet your space. Before proceeding with tidying up, Kondo takes the time to quietly “introduce” herself to the home. At the same time, she encourages the homeowners to envision their ideal home or ponder their intention for the space. For me, this exercise helps in getting me in the proper and thankful frame of mind, feeling a sense of gratitude for the home for the shelter and protection it provides for my family, and in strengthening a resolution to take better care of it.

Marie Kondo

When discarding items, thank them for their service. With each item to be sorted, Kondo advises holding them for a while and asking oneself if they “spark joy.” If they do, decide to keep them; if not, discard them. However, rather than just dumping these items in a bin, Kondo encourages homeowners to thank them for their service, for whatever joy they contributed to their lives. I find that with this action, I feel gratitude for the items I say goodbye to and hope that they provide happiness to others, rather than guilt for accumulating so much stuff.

Find a proper home for every item you keep. Ideally, the items you choose to hold on to should be kept where they can easily be seen and accessed. For instance, folded clothes should be stored vertically and miscellaneous items should be placed in clear boxes. This helps the homeowner to easily locate the items and keep track of how much stuff they already possess. In my case, since these items spark joy, seeing them and easily accessing them will only accentuate that joy.

Who would have thought that getting rid of, instead of acquiring, stuff could be a joyful activity?

So, how will you start ensuring that all things in your life spark joy?

How about spreading that joy to others? Your pre-loved clothes, footwear and accessories can be donated to Segunda Mana, while old toys can be given to the Philippine Toy Library. Old books, on the other hand, may be donated to the Reading Club 2000.

Tidying Up with Marie Kondo is now available for streaming on Netflix. If you’re a SKY subscriber, you can subscribe to Netflix and charge it to your SKY bill. More details can be found here.

Disclosure: I work for SKY and part of my job is promoting its products and services, especially the content it provides to its subscribers. I consider being able to share my love for TV shows and movies and the experience of watching and talking about them with like-minded people some of the biggest perks of my job.

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Learn more about the KonMari Method with Marie Kondo’s books on Amazon.com.

The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing

Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up (The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up)

Life-Changing Magic: A Journal – Spark Joy Every Day

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