Winter storms:

During winter storms, there may be hail, wind and snow. summer storm a cold can last from a few hours to several days. Follow these instructions.


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Security:

  • You can just as you can call 9-1-1 for help dealing with someone who is injured or at risk.
  • Call 2-1-1 for helpful information and other issues such as state-of-the-art technology.
  • My Dave 2-1-1 on your phone and speak your language. Someone will help you with your questions.

Get ready:

  • A hail warning means severe weather is possible.
  • The next day or winter.
  • A winter warning indicates that a cold winter is coming.
  • Or you are already here.
  • Winter weather tips mean winter.
  • Driving or walking outside can make it difficult or dangerous.
  • A severe blizzard warning states that snow and high winds will cause frostbite.
  • Get out and make it hard to see.
  • Freezing means that the freezing temperature rises, which can damage plants.
  • and crops


Listen to the radio:

A person who understands English listens to the radio to find out what is happening and what you should do.

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Stay safe during winter storms:

  • Stay home if you can.
  • The power may go out. If you can't, keep enough food and water for a few days.
  • from home.
  • If you have a mobile phone, fully charge it.
  • Do not use outdoor cooking stoves. They can emit gases that can harm you or.
  • to kill you
  • Let the water circulate over your sink and lid so the drain isn't clogging.
  • Dye 2-1-1 if you are totally dehydrated or have serious problems at home.

  Abroad:

  • If you have to go out, wear warm clothes that cover your entire body.
  • Wear several warm clothes. wear a hat. Cover your mouth and nose with a cap. Keep your feet elevated.
  • If dry, wear wool socks.
  • Check the body regularly for skin or frozen parts. dry skin
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  • If your skin or any part of your body feels dry, go inside and gently warm it up.
  • Do not rub the frozen parts.
  • Be careful when walking outside. Sidewalks can be icy and slippery.


Inside the car:

  • Be very careful if you have to drive. Takes a long trip to stop.
  • Drive slowly on the icy roads, keep a distance between your car and the car.
  • in front of you.
  • Press the brakes slowly on the snowy road. If the wheels go out,
  • Release the brake slowly.
  • Turn on your car's headlights so other vehicles can see you.
  • Vehicle Keep your vehicle's fuel tank full so that fuel does not stick.
  • Vehicle Install emergency equipment in your vehicle: blankets, lights, windshield washer water,
  • Windshield wiper, bumper wires, food and water.
  • If your vehicle is stuck in ice far from the assistance device, do not seek assistance. It is safe.
  • Long wait for help in the car. If you need to turn on the heat, be sure to click.
  • The axle is not covered with snow. If there is no one around, ask for help.