Winter Storm Preparedness Tips
The Red Cross recommends that individuals and families
prepare for winter storms by:
- Assembling an Emergency Preparedness
Kit:
Pack a winter-specific supply kit that includes a warm coat, hat, mittens
or gloves, and water-resistant boots, along with extra blankets and extra warm
clothing for each family member. Sand or non-clumping kitty litter is good
to have on hand to help make walkways or steps less slippery.
Additionally, make sure you have a first aid kit and a supply of essential
medications, canned food and can opener, bottled water, flashlights and a
battery-powered radio with extra batteries in your home in the event of a
power outage.
- Heeding
Storm Warnings:
A Winter Storm WATCH means
winter storm conditions are possible within the next 36 to 48 hours.
People in a watch area should review their winter storm plans and stay
informed about weather conditions via NOAA Weather radio, or local radio
or television stations. A Winter
Storm WARNING means that life-threatening, severe winter conditions
have begun or will begin within 24 hours. Individuals in a warning area
should take precautions immediately. Stay tuned to local media to keep up
with forecasts.
- Preparing Your Home and Car: Winterize your vehicle and keep the gas
tank full, which will help to keep the fuel line from freezing. Make sure
your home is properly insulated by installing storm windows or covering
windows with plastic from the inside to help keep cold air out. Maintain
heating equipment and chimneys by having them cleaned and inspected every
year. If you lose power and heat, running water at a trickle from a faucet
helps to prevent pipes from freezing.
- Use Technology to Prepare and Stay Safe: Download Red
Cross preparedness apps for your smartphone. Our free apps have tips and
real-time information to help you prepare, as well as tools to help you
keep in touch during and after a major storm. Get the apps for iPhones or
Android phones at www.redcross.org/mobileapps.
“Our Hurricane app has useful information for any kind of storm, including
the ability to set your location and get fast notification of weather
alerts.
For
more information on winter storm preparedness, visit www.redcross.org.