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How can you
prepare?
3 Simple Steps
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Winter Storms
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Extreme winter weather is responsible for
the deaths of hundreds of people in the U.S.
each year, primarily due to traffic
accidents, fires from improper use of
heaters, overexertion and exposure. |
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Familiarize yourself with the following terms to
stay alert and prepared:
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Winter Weather Advisory - cold, ice and snow are
expected.
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Winter Storm Watch - severe winter weather such
as heavy snow or ice is possible within the next
day or two.
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Winter Storm Warning - severe winter conditions
have begun or are about to begin.
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Blizzard Warning - heavy snow and strong winds
will produce a blinding snow, near zero
visibility, deep drifts and life-threatening
wind chill.
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Frost/Freeze Warning - below freezing
temperatures are expected.
Winter storm tips:
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Make sure your
Emergency Supplies Kit
is stocked and
winter storm ready.
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Buy rock salt to melt ice on walkways and sand to
improve traction.
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Make sure you have sufficient heating fuel.
Regular fuel sources may be cut off.
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Keep emergency heating equipment and fuel (a gas
fireplace, wood burning stove, kerosene heater,
or fireplace) so you can keep at least one room
of your house warm enough to be livable.
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If you have a fireplace, store a supply of
firewood.
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Keep fire extinguishers on hand, and make sure
your family knows how to use them.
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Winterize your home to extend the life of your
fuel supply. Insulate walls, attics, doors and
windows.
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Install storm windows or cover windows with
plastic.
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Do not overexert yourself or work outside for
extended periods of time.
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