Brewster provides residents some other key actions to take to stay safe during extreme cold:
• Check daily on those who live alone to ensure they have what they need to survive the cold.
• Keep the very young, the elderly, and those with medical issues such as breathing or circulation problems inside as much as possible.
• Never heat inside with ovens or grills, and maintain a 3’ boundary around space heaters.
• Check carbon monoxide sensors to make sure they’re in working order.
• When going outside, dress in layers and wear a hat and mittens; cover mouth with a scarf.
• Check local weather conditions frequently and prepare for weather events beforehand.
• Bring outside pets inside, and provide them with fresh water and extra food.
For more information about cold weather safety and local shelters, visit the Wicomico County Health Department’s website atwww.wicomicohealth.org
6 comments:
Also, you can throw another global-warming alarmist in your wood stove to keep warm.
Homeless ...dial 211? Where is that cell phone bill sent?
You are so right. There can be no damage to the environment by emissions from vehicles and factories that have only existed for 100 years. Earth survived millions of years without modern man. How long will it last with us?
Yea 4:53 I thought the same thing
Made me laugh
Ha - plenty of EMPTY hotel rooms for many months in OC...just saying!
Us govt. Taxpayers.
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