Here are a few tips to be prepared for big winter weather storms this year.
Before the winter storms hit, check the following preparedness items for your home…
- food supply
- your ‘everyday’ needs that you have (medical? other daily needs?)
- LED flashlights, and/or LED lantern (LED’s last longer)
- portable AM/FM radio
- NOAA weather radio
- plenty of extra batteries (Lithium batteries last longer)
- another source of heat, in case you loose power
- portable cook stove, and a percolator (for you coffee drinkers)
- warm sleeping bags that are rated for cold weather
If you are going to hit the roads this winter, make sure you let family and friends know where, and which route you are going to take, and be sure to have a plan (and supplies) just in case you get stranded.
If you have travel planned, at a minimum, it’s a good idea to have some or all of the following items in your car.
- blankets (for each person), and/or sleeping bags
- food supply (calorie-dense, at least a day’s worth, food bars are good…), and water
- flashlight and extra batteries
- road flares
- snow shovel
- road grit-salt-sand to help get out of a slippery situation
- tire chains (if applicable to your geographical location)
- ice scraper for windows
- extra windshield wiper fluid
- always have outdoor winter wear (either stowed or on your person)
- portable NOAA weather radio to stay up to date on any warnings or advisories
- portable CB radio, some come with NOAA channels and quick access to emergency ch.9
- always keep plenty of gasoline in your tank
- you can also purchase a pre-assembled emergency kit
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