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How to Stay Safe in Life Threatening Cold Temperatures

Now that winter is well underway, those of us living in northern climates are facing extremely cold weather conditions and winter storms. This means the scary potential for hypothermia, frostbite and power outages due to heavy snow or ice.

To prepare yourself and your family for potential winter emergencies, keep a kit with the following emergency supplies in stock in your home:

Make sure you periodically test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

If you hear reports of severe weather coming your way, charge your cell phone to full power as soon as possible, in case the power goes out and you are unable to do so later. However, keep in mind that cellular towers may also be affected by winter storms. Keep the gas tank of your car full, as emptier tanks are more likely to freeze.

Remember not to leave your pets outdoors if it is very cold. Consider having a backup power source if anyone in your household is on life support or uses any other medical equipment that requires electricity.

If the power goes out:

Call 911 if you begin to experience any extreme shivering, confusion, dizziness and/or extreme fatigue, as these are signs of hypothermia. Symptoms of frostbite include numbness, and skin that feels waxy or looks discolored. Frostbite also warrants immediate medical attention.

The American Red Cross offers a free First Aid App for advice on steps to take in the event of an emergency.

Stay safe and warm this winter!

-The Alternative Daily

Sources:
http://www.redcross.org/news/article/ia/des-moines/Red-Cross-Offers-Tips-to-Stay-Safe-as-Life-Threatening-Cold-Blasts-Iowa
https://www.rockymountainpower.net/about/nr/nr2013/apstpwpo.html
http://www.redcross.org/prepare/mobile-apps

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