It wouldn't hurt. Being outside will irritate your throat, and could make your cough worse. Try to stick to warm, humid environments, as this is the most comfortable ambient for our lungs and throat.
The reason why you should get a UPVC Conservatory is because you can be outside and entertain people with the illusion of being outside, without having to deal with the weather.
Remain in your home during stormy weather. If you are outside of your home, avoid places that have high towers, fences with wires,trees.
In an earthquake, you should avoid being inside of a building. You should also avoid being around anything that could fall and hurt you.
If in doubt - do not taste - is the best way to avoid being poisoned.
a simili for hot weather is " it's freezing hot outside"
People who barbeque at home usually do it when the weather is warm and they enjoy being outside.
do not go outside in suspect weather where lightning is a distinct possibility
do not go outside in suspect weather where lightning is a distinct possibility
If thunderstorms occur, people should move indoors to a sturdy building or a vehicle with a hard top to stay safe. Avoid taking shelter under trees or near tall objects, stay away from open fields and bodies of water, and avoid using electrical appliances. If caught outside, crouch low to the ground, with as little of your body touching the ground as possible, and avoid being the tallest object in the area.
It is not advisable to go outside in the snow if you have a fever as being exposed to cold weather can potentially worsen your condition. It's important to rest and keep warm when you have a fever to help your body recover.
For any wood product that is being left outside you should apply a nice thick layer of good quality varnish to protect it from the rain wind and sunlight.
During an electrical storm, people should stay indoors in a safe area, away from windows and doors. Avoid using electrical appliances or plumbing fixtures. If caught outside, seek shelter in a sturdy building or a hardtop vehicle.