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There are several
important things to remember when faced with a winter storm. Cold temperatures
can cause frostbite, hypothermia, and, if prolonged, death. It can damage crops
or natural vegetation, freeze and burst pipes in homes or cause ice buildup
that can sink a ship or bring down trees, electrical wires, and telephone
poles. It can bring transportation to a halt. Luckily, weather conditions in
our area rarely reach blizzard levels, but there have been times when a storm
has moved in and caused major problems.
The District offers these suggestions in the case of severe winter
weather:
- Check for up-to-date
information on the radio or television.
- Wear several layers of
loose-fitting, lightweight, warm clothing, rather than one layer of heavy
clothing.
- Wear mittens instead of
gloves.
- Wear a hat. Most body heat
is lost through the top of the head.
- Avoid overexertion.
- Conserve fuel by keeping
your house cooler than normal. Close off rooms that don't need to be heated.
- Refuel kerosene heaters and
lanterns outside and keep them at least three feet from flammable
objects.
- If caught in your car
during a blizzard or winter storm, remain in your vehicle and wait to be found.
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