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

Make sure farm animals and pets also have the essentials they will need during a winter storm. Know how to dress for varying degrees of cold weather. +At Home ...

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 Preparedness & Blizzard Safety - American Red Cross

Be aware of branches, trees, and ice that may fall. Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow. Take frequent breaks and, if possible, work with a partner. Use ice- ...

Winter Preparedness - National Weather Service

Bitter cold temperatures and wind chills during and after a winter storm can lead to hypothermia and kill anyone caught outside for too long. The aftermath of a ...

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 ...

Preparing For A Winter Storm - State of Michigan

Keep your gas tank at least half full at all times during the winter to avoid fuel lines freezing up and getting ice buildup in your tank. Keep an emergency ...

Get Prepared: Winter Weather Preparedness - IN.gov

Wear loose layers of clothing. The air between layers helps keep you warm. Cold-weather illnesses such as hypothermia can occur at 40 degrees Fahrenheit. A few ...

Winter Weather Preparedness

Winter Storms Home Preparedness Checklist · Rock salt or more environmentally safe products to melt ice on walkways · Sand to improve traction · Snow shovels and ...

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.

#WinterReady | Ready.gov

Keep window coverings like blinds or curtains open during the day to take advantage of the sun's heat in the winter – especially windows that get direct ...

Severe Winter Weather | SEMA

What to do during a severe winter storm · Listen to radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio for weather reports and emergency information. · Wear several layers ...

Winter storm emergency preparedness - King County, Washington

Apply caulk and weather-stripping to doors and windows. Allow faucets to drip a little during cold weather to keep pipes from freezing. Learn how to shut off ...

Winter Storms : Get Prepared - Oregon Health Authority

A hat · A scarf or knit mask to cover face and mouth · Sleeves that are snug at the wrist · Mittens (they are warmer than gloves) · Water-resistant coat · Waterproof ...

2021 Winter Weather Preparedness Guide - Illinois.gov

This Winter Weather Preparedness Guide includes information about winter travel safety guidelines, winter weather terminology and tips to prepare your vehicle ...

Winter Preparedness - During Winter Storm and Extreme Cold

Winter Preparedness - During Winter Storm and Extreme Cold · Stay indoors in a heated room as much as possible. · Slow or slurred speech · Always warm the body ...

Winter Weather Safety Tips

Wear a life jacket and bright colored clothing. Take a cell phone for emergency use. Wear a whistle or pocket air horn around your neck in case there is no cell ...

Winter Safety - Vermont Emergency Management

Have a well-stocked Winter Home Emergency Supply Kit that includes flashlights, portable radio, extra batteries, a first aid kit, bottled water and non- ...

Winter Preparedness Safety Tips

Winter Preparedness Safety Tips. Timely preparation, including structural and non-structural mitigation measures to avoid the impacts of severe winter ...

Winter-Storm-Preparedness-Checklist - American Red Cross

Winter Storm. Preparedness Checklist. Winter storms can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, sleet, heavy snowfall, ice, and high winds. These.

Winter Preparedness and Safety Tips - Nationwide

By winterizing your home and car, you can protect yourself from potential consequences when freezing weather and winter storms strike.