Subfreezing temperatures and wind chills can be dangerous and even life-threatening for people who don't take the proper precautions. It is important for everyone to monitor their local weather reports and take steps now to stay safe, whether traveling or at home, during times of extreme cold temperatures. During cold weather, you should take the following precautions:
Stay indoors as much as possible and limit your exposure to the cold;
Dress in layers and keep dry;
Check on family, friends, and neighbors who are at risk and may need additional assistance;
Know the symptoms of cold-related health issues such as frostbite and hypothermia and seek medical attention if health conditions are severe.
Bring your pets indoors or ensure they have a warm shelter area with unfrozen water.
Make sure your vehicle has an emergency kit that includes an ice scraper, blanket and flashlight – and keep the fuel tank above half full.
If you are told to stay off the roads, stay home. If you must drive, don’t travel alone; keep others informed of your schedule and stay on main roads.
You can find more information and tips on being ready for winter weather and extreme cold temperatures at www.wicomicocounty.org/ES or http://www.ready.gov/winter-weather.
6 comments:
Take this cold seriously.
Do not, DO NOT listen to WBOC's forecast via DAN. Its remains stuck on Partly Sunny, highs in the mid 80's!
My boss says too bad.
All the ghetto dwellers and rednecks, get your dogs out of the kennels and into the house. What's the point of having a pet if it is kept outside in a kennel anyway?
Close schools, bread, milk , toilet paper
ahhhhhhhhhh
Wish we had global warming here.
At the midnight "ball drop" in Salisbury tomorrow, it will be about 10-15 degrees, with a wind chill about 0 degrees. Have fun!
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