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Winter Storm Preparedness & Blizzard Safety - American Red Cross

Wear layers of loose clothing, a coat, hat, mittens, and water-resistant boots. Use a scarf to cover your face and mouth. Know where you will go if your home ...

Winter Weather | Ready.gov

Stay Safe During Winter Weather · Stay off roads if at all possible. If trapped in your car, then stay inside. · Limit your time outside. If you ...

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 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 ...

Safety Guidelines: During & After a Winter Storm - CDC

Adults and children should wear: · a hat · a scarf or knit mask to cover face and mouth · sleeves that are snug at the wrist · mittens (they are ...

Winter Weather Safety - National Weather Service

Severely 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 ...

How to Help Prepare for a Snow Storm | Travelers Insurance

One of the most important aspects of winter storm planning is figuring out how you'll know that your loved ones are safe during and after a weather event.

Winter Storm Safety - Weather Wiz Kids

Stay indoors and dress warmly. · Eat regularly. Food provides the body with energy for producing its own heat. · Drink water. · If you must go outside, wear ...

BE PREPARED FOR A WINTER STORM - AWS

Look for signs of hypothermia and frostbite. Check on neighbors. Page 2. HOW TO STAY SAFE. WHEN A WINTER ...

Preparing For A Winter Storm - State of Michigan

Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow; this could cause heart attack or other health complications. · Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia. · Maintain ...

What to Know to Stay Safe During Dangerous Winter Storms

What to Know to Stay Safe During Dangerous Winter Storms · Flashlight, battery-operated radio and extra batteries · First aid kit with one-week supply of ...

Winter Storms | American Red Cross

A winter storm ... winter weather and what to do if the forecast calls for a winter storm ... The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has tips on winter ...

Winter Storms - ReadyWisconsin - Wisconsin.gov

WHAT TO DO BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER A WINTER STORM · Listen to local media for current information. · Minimize outdoor activities. Drive only if it is absolutely ...

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 Safety - MO.gov

Be especially wary of ice covered with snow. Snow can hide cracks and weaknesses in open ice. Parents should educate their children about the danger of going ...

Winter Storms | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

The best thing you can do is pull over and wait it out. If you're on the highway, take the next exit and find somewhere safe to wait. Snow squalls can't ...

Winter Storms | Disasters - ReadyNH.gov

Be Safe During Winter Storms. During severe winter weather, stay indoors to the greatest extent possible. If you have to leave your house, plan ahead and ...

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

Taking precaution before dangerous winter weather arrives will help keep you, your family and your pets warm and safe. Remember the most important things ...

Winter Weather Safety Tips

Recreational Ice Safety · Try to remain calm. · Don't remove winter clothing – heavy clothes, especially snowmobile suits, can trap air to provide warmth and ...

Winter Storms : Get Prepared - Oregon Health Authority

How to avoid frostbite · 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- ...