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Updated: 02/11/2013 12:08 PM
Created: 02/06/2013 11:48 AM KSTP.com | Print |  Email
By: Jennie Olson

Winter Safety Tips: Are You Ready for a Storm?

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With snow expected this weekend, law enforcement officials are making sure residents are prepared for a possible storm.

Below are some winter safety tips, courtesy of the Blaine Police Department:

Preparation Tips:

  • Have extra blankets on hand.
  • Ensure that each member of your household has a warm coat, gloves or mittens, hat and water-resistant boots.
  • Assemble a disaster supplies kit containing:
  • First Aid Kit and essential medications
  • Battery-powered weather radio, flashlight and extra batteries
  • Canned food and non-electric can opener
  • Bottled water
  • Have your car winterized for a snow storm
  • Assemble a winter storm supplies kit for your car.

When a winter storm watch is issued:

  • Listen to local TV and radio stations for weather updates.
  • Be alert to changing weather conditions.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel.
  • Stay indoors during the storm.
  • If you must go outside, dress in several layers of clothing.
  • Understand the hazards of wind chill, which combines the cooling effect of wind and cold temperatures on exposed skin. As the wind increases, heat is carried away from a person's body at an accelerated rate, driving down the body temperature.
  • Walk carefully on snowy, icy sidewalks.
  • After the storm, if you shovel snow, be careful. It is physically strenuous work, so take frequent breaks. Avoid overexertion.

Avoid traveling by car in a storm, but if you must:

  • Have emergency supplies in the trunk.
  • Keep your car's gas tank full in case of an emergency, and to help keep the fuel line from freezing.
  • Let someone know your destination, the route you are taking, and when you expect to arrive.

Car Emergency Kits:

  • Include blankets.
  • Extra sets of dry clothing
  • A shovel
  • Sand
  • Jumper cables
  • A First Aid Kit
  • A flashlight with extra batteries
  • Brightly colored cloth to tie to the antenna

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