Know the difference in Winter Weather Warnings:
- Winter Weather Advisory - hazardous winter weather
is occuring, imminent, and is an inconvenience.
- Winter Weather Warning - hazardous winter weather is
occuring, imminent, and is a threat to life
and property.
To prevent Frozen Water Pipes insulate with:
- A "pipe sleeve", UL-Listed "heat tape", or
similar materials.
- Newspaper can provide some degree of
insulation and protection to exposed pipes -
even 1/4" of newspaper can help.
To prevent Frozen Water Pipes insulate with:
- Let cold water frip from ffaucets served by
exposed pipes.
- While away during cold weather, leave the heat on,
set no lower than 55°F.
To prevent Frozen Water Pipes:
- Open outside hose bibs to drain water and
keep them open so remaining water can expand
without breaking the pipe.
Be prepared if you get stranded, with:
- Compass and First Aid Kit
- Ice scraper and snow brush
- Wooden matches in a waterproof container
- Non-perishable high-energy foods
- Woolen mittens, socks, a cap and blankets
Never leave infants, children, or pets in a parked car.
In case of a severe thunderstorm:
Pull safely onto the shoulder of the road away
from any trees that could fall on the vehicle.
Stay in the car and turn on the emergency
flashers until the heavy rains subside.
In case of Lightning -
An automobile provides better insulation against
lightning than being in the open.
Avoid contact with any metal conducting surfaces
either inside your car or outside.
Tornado Safety -
Never try to out-drive a tornado
Tornadoes can change direction quickly and
can lift a car ot truck and toss it through
the air.
Driving Tips:
Do not pump anti-lock brakes.
The right way is to "stomp and steer!"
Driving Tips-
Change windshield wiper blades at least twice
a year or every 6,000 miles.
Make sure your cruise control is turned off
during wet weather driving.
Be prepared for winter driving emergencies with the following in your truck:
- Spare tire, wheel wrench and tripod-type jack
- Shovel
- Jumper cables
- Tow and tire chains
- Bag of salt or cat litter
- Tool kit
Don't use your cruise control in wintry conditions.
Even roads that appear clear can have sudden
slippery spots, and the short touch of your brakes
to deactivate the cruise control feature can cause
you to lose control of your vehicle.
Pet Safety Tips:
- Antifreeze is deadly to pets.
- Use "safe" non toxic antifreeze and clean spills
immediately - especially if pets are housed in the
garage.
Pet Safety Tips:
- Shout, beep the horn, or pound on the hood before
starting the engine of and outdoor vehicle.
- Cats and other small animals may seek warmth by
crawling into car engines, which can be dangerous
or fatal.
Pet Safety Tips:
- After letting your pet out, be sure to wipe their
paws when they come back inside. Tender pads can be
injured from salts and other ice melting chemicals.
Complete your Family Preparedness Plan at
weather.com/READY
Use sunscreen during the winter.
- Skiers are at higher risk of UV damage to eyes
and skin due to stronger UV rays at higher altitudes.
- Snow reflects the sun's rays and UV radiation.
Use sunscreen during the winter.
Cloudy skies may make the air temperature cooler,
but UV rays are still coming through.
To minimize colds and flu:
- Wash your hands frequently to protect from
germs.
- Avoid using public pens & pencils (use you own
at doctor's offices, stores, banks, etc.)
To minimize colds and flu:
- Disinfect and sanitize home surfaces including
doorknobs, telephones, even the TV remote control.
To prevent accidental fires:
- Use flashlights, not candles - if you lose
electrical power.
- Keep space heaters at least three feet away from
furnishings, drapes, and all flammable objects.
To prevent accidental fires:
- Turn off space heaters when you leave the room.
Complete your Family Preparedness Plan at
weather.com/READY
Take frequent breaks when shoveling snow.
Heart attacks due to over exertion are a leading
cause of death during winter storms.
Allergies-
To reduce the severity of many allergy attacks on
airplane flights, use decongestant nose drops or
inhalers before a flight.
Allergies-
To reduce the number and severity of many allergy
attacks, attach Electrostatic filters to heating
and a/c equipment to remove allergens from the air.