Preparing for Winter Storms
A major winter storm
can be lethal. Preparing for cold weather conditions and responding to
them effectively can reduce the dangers caused by winter storms.
BEFORE
Be familiar with
winter storm warning messages.
Service snow removal
equipment and have rock salt on hand to melt ice on walkways and kitty
litter to generate temporary traction.
Make sure you have
sufficient heating fuel; regular fuel sources may be cut off.
Winterize your home.
- Insulate walls
and attic.
- Caulk and
weather-strip doors and windows.
- Install storm
windows or cover windows with plastic from the inside.
Have safe emergency
heating equipment available.
- Fireplace with
ample supply of wood
- Small,
well-vented, wood, coal, or camp stove with fuel
- Portable space
heaters or kerosene heaters
Install and check
smoke detectors.
Contact your local
emergency management office or American Red Cross chapter for more
information on winter storms.
Keep pipes from
freezing.
- Wrap pipes in
insulation or layers of old newspapers.
- Cover the
newspapers with plastic to keep out moisture.
- Let faucets drip
a little to avoid freezing.
- Know how to shut
off water valves.
Have disaster
supplies on hand, in case the power goes out.
- Flashlight and
extra batteries
- Portable,
battery-operated radio and extra batteries.
- First aid kit
- One-week supply
of food (include items that do not require refrigeration or cooking in
case the power is shut off)
- Nonelectric can
opener
- One-week supply
of essential prescription medications.
- Extra blankets
and sleeping bags
- Fire extinguisher
(A-B-C type)
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