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Typhoon Mangkhut: Hong Kong shops run out of masking tape – but is there any point in using it on your windows as a safety measure?

Advice from Hong Kong Observatory is to fix adhesive tape to large window panes to reduce damage and injury. But US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it is ‘waste of effort, time and tape’

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Experts are split on the benefits of taping windows ahead of storms. Photo: Winson Wong
To tape or not to tape? That is the question Hongkongers will consider as Typhoon Mangkhut looms and they worry whether their windows will survive.
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With the weather expected to deteriorate significantly on Sunday as Mangkhut approaches the city many people are taking no chances and shops say they are running out of tape.

“Normally, we can sell six to seven rolls of tape in one week. Yesterday, we sold about 100 rolls of masking tape in one hour,” Mrs Chan, manager of a branch of homeware chain Japan Home Stores in Causeway Bay, said on Friday. “Today we are short of tape for windows.”

Village house windows are taped before Typhoon Mangkut arrives. Photo: Winson Wong
Village house windows are taped before Typhoon Mangkut arrives. Photo: Winson Wong
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A gift shop in the New Territories wrote on its Facebook page that supplies of masking tape had run out on Friday.

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