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Prepare! Don't Let a Winter Storm Take You by Surprise

Before the storm strikes, make sure your home, office and vehicles are stocked with the supplies you might need. Make sure farm animals and pets also have the ...

Winter Storm Preparedness & Blizzard Safety - American Red Cross

Bring enough of the following for each person: Blankets or sleeping bag; Rain gear, extra sets of dry clothing, mittens, socks, and wool hats; Newspapers for ...

Winter Preparedness Checklist

Page 1. Winter Preparedness Checklist.

Winter storm checklist. - Meenan

Stock up on supplies · Several day supply of water (1 gallon per person per day) · Non-perishable food · Any medications · Flashlight · Batteries · NOAA weather radio ...

BE PREPARED FOR A WINTER STORM - AWS

Check on neighbors. Page 2. HOW TO STAY SAFE. WHEN A WINTER STORM THREATENS. Prepare. NOW. Know your area's risk for winter storms. Extreme winter weather can.

Winter Weather | Ready.gov

Create an emergency supply kit for your car. Include jumper cables, sand, a flashlight, warm clothes, blankets, bottled water and non-perishable ...

Winter Storm - FEMA's Preparedness Community

Protect Yourself Key Messages · Stay off roads. · Stay indoors and dress warmly. · Prepare for power outages. · User generators outside only. · Listen for emergency ...

Build A Kit | Ready.gov

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit · Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation) · Food (at least a several-day ...

Winter Storm Preparedness | St Charles County, MO - Official Website

Winter Storm Preparedness · A water-resistant coat and shoes will help keep moisture out · Mittens are warmer than gloves · A hat will help keep heat from escaping ...

Preparing For A Winter Storm - State of Michigan

Preparing your home: · Water, at least three gallons of water per person · Food, at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food per person · Prescribed ...

Winter Storms : Get Prepared - Oregon Health Authority

✓ Caulk and weather-strip doors and windows. ✓ Install storm windows or cover windows with plastic from the inside. ✓ Insulate any water lines that run along ...

Get Prepared: Winter Weather Preparedness - IN.gov

Quick Tips · Have a home disaster kit ready in case of power outages for multiple days or if road conditions prevent you from getting everyday supplies. · Prepare ...

Winter Weather Preparedness - Texas GLO Recovery

Prepare for Winter Weather · Prepare your home to keep out the cold with insulation, caulking and weather stripping. · Learn how to keep pipes from freezing.

Preparing for Winter Weather - Baltimore Emergency Management

Prepare a Winter Storm Plan Have extra blankets on hand. Ensure that each member of your household has a warm coat, gloves or mittens, hat, ...

Winter-Storm-Preparedness-Checklist - American Red Cross

Winter storms can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, sleet, heavy snowfall, ice, and high winds. These storms can cause transportation, ...

Preparing for Winter Storms | Texas A&M University

When winter storms are approaching, we typically have some warning, which gives us time to better prepare. If the storm brings unexpected severe weather, ...

Winter storm emergency preparedness - King County, Washington

Install storm windows. Insulate walls, attics, and pipes. Apply caulk and weather-stripping to doors and windows. Allow faucets to drip a little during cold ...

Winter Storms - Maryland Department of Emergency Management

Include blankets, hats, mittens, and other warm clothing in your preparedness kit during winter months. Bring pets inside if possible, or create a safe space ...

Winter Weather Preparedness - Buffalo County

Carry food and water. Store a supply of high-energy "munchies" and several bottles of water. Carry a WINTER STORM SURVIVAL KIT in your vehicle that includes:.

Winter Storms | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Shovel Safely · Push snow instead of lifting to save energy. · Drink plenty of water. · Dress in loose-fitting layers. · Take frequent breaks.