People can limit tornado damage by building home to higher construction standards.
People avoid or limit an earthquake's damage by building structures that will not fail in the earthquake or subsequent events and make it safe at the same time.
People can reduce damage from tornadoes somewhat by reinforcing the connections between roofs and walls and between walls and foundations. Building houses with hip roofs rather than gabled roofs also helps.
People can avoid or limit a hurricane's damage by following evacuation orders, securing their homes with storm shutters, and reinforcing roofs and windows. They often stock up on essential supplies, such as food, water, and medications, prior to a storm's arrival. Communities also engage in proactive measures like creating drainage systems and establishing emergency response plans to mitigate flooding and ensure safety during a hurricane. Additionally, staying informed through weather updates and emergency alerts helps residents make timely decisions.
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You can never fully avoid but you can limit it risk of
There is a limit: it's the limit of supply and demand. If you think a doctor's fees are too high, go to a different doctor. If enough people do that, the first doctor will reduce his fees in order to avoid losing all his business.
the answer is NOT all of them
To limit the damage from an accidental explosion to acceptable levels
if you mean is there a max limit on bodily injury-property damage (and other liability portions) yes, there is......
you should budget your money :)
limit current and avoid having it explode
To limit the damage from an accidental explosion to acceptable levels