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Prepared.. Before the Storm Strikes!: Winter Weather Awareness Normally, when a winter storm is expected, the national weather service
will issue a winter storm watch 12 to 36 hours in advance. A winter storm
watch means that conditions exist for the possible occurrence of severe
winter weather such as blizzard conditions, heavy snow, significant freezing
rain, or heavy sleet. A winter storm watch is your signal to prepare for the storm now. Once
the storm begins, travel may be too dangerous or impossible. Preparing
at home (and at work)... Remaining inside protected from the elements is the safest place during
a winter storm. The primary concern of being indoors is the potential
loss of heat, power, telephone service, and a shortage of supplies if
the storm persists for more than a day. Here is a checklist you can use
to be prepared: Preparing for the
indoors
Don't forget, you may not be at home when the storm strikes! Have emergency
supplies available at your place of work. Preparing the car
or truck... About 70% of deaths during an ice or snow storm occur in a vehicle! If
you wonder if you should attempt to travel, then don't! If you must travel
then allow extra time. Reduce your speed and do not attempt to make sudden
turns or stops. Winterize the vehicle so it will be reliable. This includes
a good set of tires. Other items necessary for the car or truck include:
Keep on top of the latest weather forecast. Being prepared before the storm hits will keep you and your family from unnecessary risk! Normally, when a winter storm is imminent, the national weather service
will issue a winter storm warning or blizzard warning 6 to 24 hours before
the storm strikes. A winter storm warning
means that severe winter weather such as heavy snow, significant freezing
rain, or heavy sleet is expected. A blizzard
warning means that sustained or gusty winds of 35 mph or more
are expected to reduce visibility at or below a quarter of a mile due
to falling and/or blowing snow for at least three hours. The issuance of the winter storm warning is your signal to take steps
necessary to keep you, your family, and pets or animals safe during the
storm. All unnecessary travel should be delayed until the storm is over. Seventy
percent of all deaths during snow and ice storms occur in vehicles! If
you get stranded in your vehicle and shelter is not visible nearby then
stay with your vehicle...
Provide for pets by making sure they have shelter and plenty of food
and fresh water available. Most deaths and injuries during winter storms can be prevented! Overexertion
in the cold kills many people. The heart and blood vessels constrict in
cold conditions to preserve body heat. Too much exertion can cause a heart
attack. When shoveling snow or doing other activities in the cold you should
always set a slow pace. Take frequent breaks and warm yourself regularly.
Sweating can lead to hypothermia (low body temperature). The signs of
hypothermia include uncontrolable shivering, disorientation, slurred speech,
and drowsiness or exhaustion. If the body temperature has dropped below
95 f seek immediate medical help. Frostbite can also occur from exposure to the cold. Frostbite causes
a loss of feeling and usually occurs in extremities such as toes or fingers
first. When treating hypothermia or frostbite always make sure the affected
area is dry and then warm it slowly using blankets! A person suffering
from hypothermia must have their chest, neck, and head warmed first. Content updated on: 07-Nov-2005
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