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Winterstorm

Before

Prepare:

  • Be familiar with winter storm warning messages.
  • Be sure to have enough heating fuel.
  • Service snow removal equipment.
  • Purchase rock salt to melt ice on walkways.
  • If you have a fire place be sure to have good supply of wood.
  • Develop a communication plan for family members if separated from another.
  • All family members should have the name, address and telephone number of an out of state relative or friend.

Stock emergency supplies

  • Be sure you have the following basic supplies on hand and in an accessible location.
  • Flashlight and batteries (long-life alkaline batteries; store in a cool dry place).
  • Portable radio and extra batteries (long-life batteries; store in a cool dry place).
  • First aid kit and handbook.
  • Enough drinkable water for each family member for at least three days: allow 1 gallon per person per day.
  • Emergency food for at least three days: allow 3 meals per person per day.
  • Required medications.
  • Blankets, warm clothes, gloves and hard shoes.
  • Pipe or crescent wrenches to turn off gas and water supplies.

During

During the winterstorm

  • Stay indoors and dress warmly.
  • Listen to radio or television to get latest information.
  • If going outdoors. Wear loose fitting, layered and light weight clothing.
  • Stretch before you go out.
  • Watch for any signs of frostbite or hypothermia.
  • If you suspect frostbite or hypothermia, begin warming the person slowly and seek immediate professional assistance.

Educate:

  • What is Wind chill? Is a calculation of how cold it feels outside when the effects of temperature and wind speed are combined.
  • What is a winter storm WATCH? Indicates that severe winter weather may affect your area.
  • What is a winter storm WARNING: Indicates that a severe winter weather conditions are definitely on the way.
  • What is a blizzard WARNING? Means that large amounts of falling or blowing snow and sustained winds of at least 35 miles per hour are expected in several hours.

Source: FEMA

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